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please do tell..and if you belive in ghosts,ufo's,monsters etc. tell your reasons why

2007-03-01 03:37:05 · 4 answers · asked by suckerfree 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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In Nashville one night after clubbing i spent the night at a woman's house her name was Deborah. I happened to wake up just before dawn and she was still asleep next to me so i spent a few minutes watching her sleep and turned to look at the clock it was about 5am and the sun was coming up.

I happened to look to the foot of the bed and saw a woman staring at me with red hair and a dark green sundress . I thought maybe Deborah had a roommate or it was her daughter or something (Deborah was 45) but it dawned on me that this woman who seemed to be in her early twenties at most had the saddest look in her eyes and as i moved my hand to wake Deborah the red haired woman just faded away like a mist but pretty quickly.

I went back to sleep because even though it was a very strange experience i didn't feel threatened by it and i actually felt kind of sorry for whoever the mystery woman was. Several hours later Deborah and i went out to eat and we ran out of stuff to talk about and i just flat out told her "You know i think your house is haunted." She looked at me and her eyes got as big as saucers and i thought "oh great now she thinks i'm insane." but she just said "You are the first person who has been to visit me who mentioned that first. I tell people all the time but no one believes me." She asked how i knew and i told her what i saw. She said she had instances of getting up and taking a shower and when she got back to the bedroom drawers would be opened and so forth. She told me about things coming up missing and the usual electronics turning on and off.

We did eventually stop seeing each other but years later when my daughter was born i noticed weird stuff happening in her bedroom like a Winnie The Pooh lamp fly across the room and crucifixes (my baby's momma is Catholic) being taken down and hidden under beds and so forth. I would also see shadows of people when there was no one in the house and when she was about 6 my little girl asked her grandfather who the man was helping him make Tamales and he told he was the only man in the house. He said when my daughter asked "Well who is the guy next to you?" that spooked him really bad. Later on he showed her some photos and when my Daughter saw a picture of her greatgrandfather from her grandmother's side (who she never met) she told him that was the guy who was standing next to him when he was making tamales. He was also known to be a devout Catholic who didn't like crucifixes because he "didn't like to see Jesus' suffering."

As far as skepticism goes if you approach evidence with the mindset that it's already fake then you will obviously look for ways to prove it false. I find the phrase open minded skeptic to be as paradoxial as open minded believer.

To the believer no proof is neccessary and for the skeptic no proof is possible. Remember that for hundreds of years no one believed the Mountain Gorilla existed until one was shot and killed and until a few decades ago and science decreed that the Coelacanth was extinct until one was caught in 1938.

We laugh at the beliefs of past science and in the future people will laugh at the beliefs of our modern science.

2007-03-04 18:28:57 · answer #1 · answered by sprydle 5 · 1 0

No one has.

Isn't it amazing that in the thousands of years of civilization we have had, conclusive proof of any of these things has ever been found?

Isn't it ironic that now that everyone has cell phone cams, that the number of pictures of UFOs has gone down? It may also have something to do with the increase in technology in analyzing photos.

I could go on and on, but what is the point. Check out an excelent skeptics journal like the one below. They regularly debunk things like these. And yet the supernaturalists keep bringing up the same things, no matter how many times they've been debunked. Some people want to believe more than they want to know or understand.

2007-03-01 11:44:29 · answer #2 · answered by ksjazzguitar 4 · 0 0

When I was a child, I used to see a ghost in my bedroom dressed in colonial garb sitting at my desk and writing with a long white quill. He was slightly transparent and glowed white, gray and an eerie blue color. I just laid there and watched him write, never speaking a word.He seemed very absorbed in what he was writing and never looked at me. Years later I mentioned this to my younger brother and surprisingly was told that he had seen him as well. I also saw my grandfathers disembodied head silhouetted in shadow on the door of my bathroom, after I had moved into the house he had owned. He had recently passed away and I believed he was saying goodbye. Strangely enough, I believe that he was also apologizing to me for not intervening more when my mother abused me. His head was profiled in a position to the side and was straight, then it was bowed. It never seemed to move, but still it went from one position to the next. I spoke to that shadow telling it that I loved him and I hoped that he liked my song which I sang at his funeral, then the shadow faded and disappeared altogether.

2007-03-01 11:49:00 · answer #3 · answered by sustasue 7 · 0 0

eeerrrr...no I haven't had one cause I don't believe in them, I'm more scared of what living people can do than what dead spirits can do (in case they even exist)

2007-03-01 11:45:53 · answer #4 · answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7 · 0 0

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