I did, and if you check the question "have you eve seen a ghost" you'll see I've answered it twice. So Lets make it short, I saw the father of my friend, Some 30 years I guess after he died, It confirmed my beliefs, so i guess it altered them in a positive way.
2007-05-18 14:13:19
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answered by Hit me with it 3
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Yes - had a series of very mysterious things happen around my house for a period of about 3 months - First, I felt a hug around my waist (I was home alone at the time). It felt like someone was beside me.
Next, a lid flew off of a jar that was on the counter in my kitchen - it travelled about 3 meters across the room. (by the way, the jar contained only dry pasta, nothing combustible).
One other incident concerned a door being opened - I came into a room early in the morning without using lights. Then I left, and when I returned the door to the room was open and the light was on. At no time was anybody else around.
These are just a few of the odd things that happened.
It doesn't alter my beliefs any(I still don't believe in the supernatural), although I never forgot them.
2007-05-18 21:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have experienced something supernatural. In the 70's there was a Charismatic group called "Full-Gospel Businessmen" that was sweeping the country. I was invited to attend one of their conventions. For several days, a friend of mine urged me to go forward for prayer. I had seen things I didn't fully understand, but I was open to the movement. At first, I refused to go forward but only because deep inside I was saying to myself and God, "what if nothing happens, how will I deal or explain it to me?" For you see, I was seeing people touched and falling to the ground under a supernatural power.
I finally walked the walk. All I can tell you as the man barely touched my forehead with his fingers and began to pray, I found myself falling to the ground under a supernatural power. It was one of the most precious moments of my life. I remember getting up from there, I don't know how much later, and walking back to my hotel room in kind of a stupor. I walked in my motel room and sat on a chair, and it was like I was glued there. I felt an awesome power around me. Peace, tremendous peace. Solitude. I didn't want it to ever end.
I know the Lord touched me supernaturally that day. I will try to explain to you why...I know He did it. I had been reading His Word, the Bible, and had been wondering within my Spirit and feeling cheated. I said, "Lord, in the early Bible days, they had you who spoke verbally to them through the "Ark Of The Covenent." And then Jesus came and He was in the Flesh and He literally spoke to them. And then Jesus left and said, He was sending us the Comforter, the Holy Spirit. I said, "Lord, I don't know what this 3rd person is the Holy Spirit." Well, that night I believe God showed me the Holy Spirit, and how it ministers to the Christian.
Since then, there isn't a person in the World that could ever sway my belief or Faith in God. Because I know beyond a shadow of a doubt now, it is real, and it does exist. People can argue pros and cons till the cows come home, and it would never change my mind. I understand now why the early Christians could and would die for their Faith. I understand now, who protected them in the Fiery Furnace, and how. It is real!
2007-05-18 21:31:54
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answered by Tenderluvncareplz 2
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I've had numerous supernatural experiences in my lifetime...so many that people joke that I attract it. The details are too long to go into, but as far as it altering my faith...absolutely not. It made me question some of the christian teachings that there are no such things as ghosts, but that's all...afterall, the bible itself doesn't say there are no ghosts. It just says not to concern yourself with them....AND it states that when the disciples saw Jesus walking on the water, they became afraid because they thought he was a ghost. If there aren't any, how did they know to be afraid of one?
2007-05-18 21:12:26
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answered by Cindy 6
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Several times in my life, the most noteworthy example being some visits by a spectral cat. This went on for about a week, and I think my parents were about ready to put me in the nut-house. I never will forget the worried looks they exchanged when I told them about it. But I was already a believer in the supernatural, so it did not change my world view any.
2007-05-18 21:10:46
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answered by harridan5 4
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I was driving home through the mountains and I was falling asleep. Suddenly something hit my windshield with a thump. I look out the windshield and all I see is an outline of an angel, you know like what you see during the holiday season. I pulled over but I never found anything. I was wide awake the rest of the way home.
2007-05-18 21:10:52
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answered by Vernon H 4
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define super natural.
this is not super natural but solidified my faith to fact.
My business was not doing well and it was toward the den of the business day. I was feeling alot of stress from my employees, financially, my other construction business and then I went into the bathroom at my place of business and found it was vandalized and snot rockets where blown on the mirrors of the sinks. MY blood pressure went through thr roof. I was going to explode and my hands started to shake. I started to walk out into the dining area and go off and I heard these words that I quote exactly " They did far worse than that to Me in My day."
A huge rush of goose bumps came over me and all my anger washed from head to toe like it poured out on the floor. I joyfully cleaned up the mess and walked out of the bathroom praising God.
2007-05-18 21:14:50
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answered by Dennis James 5
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I have not seen any miracles but then again, what do you look for? isnt all this a matter of perception and rationalization..............with so many nutty people around claiming to have been Napolean and arriving in a flying saucer....well.........its a bit hard to take them seriously ................but enough for now.....if witnessing a miracle or supernatural event causes one to change their religion, then will witnessing another miracle of equal or greater impact cause them to change religions again ???
2007-05-18 22:46:17
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answered by no239ok 2
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i saw a royal flush and 4 aces in the same hand. I had the royal flush, my friend had the aces. And the pot was like 50 bucks. You tell me.
i had k10, he had pocket aces. QJAA4.
2007-05-18 21:20:22
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answered by chicachicabobbob 4
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I have heard of the Miracle of Fatima..where thousands gathered to watch the sun literally dance in the sky. If that doesn't give you an inkling of faith, you need help.
2007-05-18 21:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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