someone has died almost everywhere.
and everyone dies.
don't fear the reaper.....
2007-02-13 08:50:14
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answer #1
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answered by pops 6
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2016-06-01 06:03:44
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answered by ? 3
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thank you everyone this has helped tremendously......... i agreed to rent this home which is perfect for me after my separation my son will have his own room and bathroom even though he'll only be there periodically i plan to move in, in about 2 weeks I've slowly been moving my stuff over there, while i putting up a fence for my dog over there the other day the owner came by and was completely honest with me and let me know the elderly man that was living there passed away in there of cancer and was good friend of his, he also told me he was the most kind hearted and religious man he's ever know definitely not a person that would come back and haunt the place i just couldn't help but think about it though that's just human nature, but just needed some comfort and these posts provided just that.....like i said I love the place it suits me perfectly and i get no odd or eerie feelings in there
2015-02-17 04:56:47
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answered by Chris 1
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What would you need to be afraid of? The Bible tells us that "the dead are conscious of nothing" and so what would you be afraid of? Now, if she had died of asbestos poisoning FROM the house, THEN I might be worried. But as for being haunted, NO. There are no spirits of the dead seeking to harm people who are alive.
The only 'spirits' that want to harm or mislead the living are those that follow Satan the devil and are known as demons. These can be avoided by simply believing in the truths of the Bible and calling upon the name of Jehovah ( God's name, Ps . 83:18) for help and protection. Of course, allowing evil spirits INTO your home by such practices as using a ouijja board or tarot cards or other such demonic items, would make such spiritual reassurance from Jehovah unattainable. I mean, why should he protect and care for someone who LETS the demons into their home?
Don't worry about ghosts. They don't exist. This poor woman died of cancer. Think of all the wonderful years she ( potentially ) lived there with her family and all the happy times she had there. Concentrate on the positive and make the home a happy one for you, as well.
2007-02-13 08:54:06
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answered by heatherlovespansies 3
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A lot of people believe the spirit is still there but that is just a bunch of garbage. Yes it might freak anyone out knowing someone died where you are standing but it isn't anything to be scared of that prevents you from wanting to even live in your own home.
2007-02-13 08:47:39
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answered by nickhawkins21 3
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no. in the years humans have been around someone has died in almost every building or street or place you go to. just because you know about this specific one shouldn't be any more of a big deal than any of the nameless others.
If you want to make yourself feel better, rearrange your furniture, burn insense, have a bunch of friends over to give the room a good vibe and make you feel like it's your space again.
2007-02-13 08:48:27
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answered by imnotachickenyoureaturkey 5
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For the entire existence of mankind, we have struggled with the question, "What happens after death?" Our answer to this dilemma has great implications for our life here on earth. Although many avoid the issue, we must sooner or later address the question. There are many competing answers to this question.
Atheists believe that at death one ceases to exist. There is no afterlife or eternal soul that continues in eternity. All there is to look forward to is our inevitable death, the future death of mankind, and the universe. It is in the face of this future that the atheist must seek to find meaning and purpose for his own existence.
The Eastern and New Age religions that hold to a pantheistic worldview teach that one goes through an endless cycle of reincarnation until the cycle is broken and the person becomes one with the divine. What form a person becomes in the next life depends on the quality of life lived in the previous life. When one unites with the divine, he ceases to exist as an individual, but becomes part of the divine life force, like a drop of water returning to the ocean.
Those who hold to the animistic or tribal religions believe that after death the human soul remains on the earth or travels to join the departed spirits of the ancestors in the underworld, also called the realm of the shadows. For eternity they wander in darkness, experiencing neither joy nor sorrow. Some of the spirits of the deceased may be called upon to aid or torment those on earth.
Islam teaches that at the end of history, God will judge the works of all men. Those whose good deeds outweigh their bad deeds will enter into paradise. The rest will be consigned to hell. The Koran teaches that in paradise men will be drinking wine and entertained by heavenly maidens and that they may take several of these maidens for their wives.
Most worldviews must accept their belief in the afterlife on untested faith, but the Christian hope is sure for two reasons; the resurrection of Christ and the testimony of God's Word. The Bible gives us the true view of what happens after death. However, many Christians have a misunderstanding of the afterlife. Some believe that they become one of the angels, others believe they go into a state of "soul sleep," while others believe they will be floating on clouds playing harps. In this article, we will examine some popular misconceptions of what lies beyond the grave and perceive what the Bible teaches.
Christians can be assured that death is not something to be feared. Instead, at death we arrive home in heaven. To live means we exist in a foreign country. Death has lost its sting and now is a victory through the resurrection of Jesus our Lord.
2007-02-13 08:52:59
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answered by capatinpilotfriend 2
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like half my friends have had someone die in their house and a couple of them wheer murdered but nothing freaky goes on when i go to their houses. One of my friends had someone comit suicide in their house...he went in a freezer, u know the ones that are long, the guy went in a set off a smoke bomb and you can't open the freezer from the inside.
2007-02-13 08:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Does it honestly matter? Death is a natural part of life, it is unavoidable and normal. Just think, no matter where you live, or where you've been, thousands of people and creatures have died there. I'm a scientist, and do not believe in the afterlife, or ghosts, and i see no reason for your fear.
2007-02-13 08:48:41
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answered by Holly 1
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As long as there are no high power lines near the house ,radon under the house or chemical plants next door then you should be fine .
Not a problem,Just play music in your bed room ,and make it cheerful in that room .She is long gone .
Sweet dreams :)
2007-02-13 09:05:04
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answered by Elaine814 5
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I wouldn't be worried. Unless the cancer had to do with radiation in the house (which is possible if there's lots of granite).
Anything else is just superstition.
2007-02-13 08:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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