Ghosts are real and part of the paranormal. However the popularity of the paranormal over the years with books, websites and all the instant professional parapsychologists who became professional with a weekend seminar hurts the field. When people go outside and claim dust is pictures of ghosts, how can that help our cause?
2007-08-05 00:41:27
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answer #1
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answered by Paranormal Researcher 3
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A rose by any other name, is still a rose. I try not to make a separation between religion and ghost hunting, they go hand and hand. I personally believe in many Gods, and they have many names. There as many names for a spirit as there are languages. I have never met a "malevolent ghost", so I don't like that description. I have known mischievous ghost, lived with one for close to 2 years. We have to sides in our ghost hunting group, the move to the light people and the don't move to the light ones. I think the spirit should make that choice. As far as supernatural, I haven't seen that either. And some how the Holly Ghost isn't a ghost? It was once said that religion is the last refuge of a sick mind, well I have known many malevolent Christians. Family annihilators are the best example. See this page
http://www.guardian.co.uk/crime/article/0,,1939881,00.html
The one thing they all have in common is the belief that their family is better off with God, I bet they didn't take a vote.
2007-08-04 14:15:50
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answer #2
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answered by John S 5
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This is a very good question. I will attempt to answer both this and your other question as well. Personally, I think the paranormal and the metaphysical are on an equal plain. They are both possible, but they require evidence in order to be valid suppositions. If there is no evidence in support of either idea then we can assume they don't exist until some compelling evidence surfaces.
Assuming something doesn't exist because there is no reason to think that is does exist is not being closed minded. It's simply living in an evidence-based world--reality, if you will.
2007-08-06 03:12:43
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answered by Peter D 7
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Most people who don't believe in religion also don't believe in spirits and the paranormal. A skeptical outlook generally makes you question everything for which there is no strong evidence.
I don't know many people who are strongly religious and also skeptical about spirits and ghosts.
2007-08-04 15:08:48
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answered by Sandy G 6
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i'm a Methodist Christian. i think in the magical using fact I even have considered many unexplainable,unscientific issues. i think of the Bible is the inspired words of God,yet that by using years of interpretation and rewritings it is been altered. i think of Jesus's followers did/ do have faith in the magical (including ghosts,spirits,demons,and so on...) Miracles could be considered paranormal/supernatural. and that i've got witness a lot of miracles.
2016-10-09 05:43:07
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of people who don't believe in the paranormal don't believe in gods or spirits either. I know I don't. Religion is just a fancy dressed-up version of the paranormal. There's no evidence for any of it.
2007-08-04 13:17:17
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answered by eri 7
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You are absolutely right in your assertion that it sounds just a bit hypocritical to believe in the one but not the other. Anyone who picks and chooses what they believe and uses religion to qualify something that defies logical reasoning tends to be kind of hard--or impossible --to be reasoned with. Life is such and such because I believe in the whatever faith is often the response--which allows them the ability to ignore anything they do not want to accept--it's called being brainwashed!
2007-08-04 17:42:33
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answer #7
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answered by starkneckid 4
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The Spirits we are dealing with here are those that once dwelt in human form. The Holy Spirit did not
2007-08-06 19:22:01
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answer #8
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answered by eddie9551 5
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I think its also,a social thing.There are just too many that choose to believe that stuff.There aren't as many paranormal experiences.People don't gather in groups and go have church and stuff if you know what I mean.
2007-08-05 21:23:54
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answered by Life goes on... 6
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>Why can people believe blindly in religion but not the
>paranormal?
I don't think either is a good idea.
2007-08-04 13:15:55
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answered by John 7
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