ouija boreds are cool and creepy, but not a good Christmas gift. more of a birthday. if the person wants one and teh 'rents are cool with it then yes. depends on the person really
2007-12-02 11:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Parker Brothers did not invent the Ouija Board. It had already been around for awhile when it was bought by Parker Brothers in 1966 and turned into a commercial success as a board game. Its beginnings lie in the distant past when an earlier version (a tripod device) was used in the ancient ways of Babylon and Greece to contact departed spirits. The tripod became the pointer now used with the Board, which is printed with the alphabet, the numbers 1-9, a 0 (zero), and the words 'Goodbye', 'Yes', and 'No'. There are other boards like this with different names, but with the same history and purpose. The modern version of this game was developed by a man named Planchette, a spiritualist (someone who contacts the dead as part of their religion). The Board was further transformed around the turn of the century under the direction and ownership of two men, Elijah J. Bond and William Fuld. Fuld’s name can be seen on the Ouija Board today. The name Ouija is a combination of the French and German words for 'yes': Oui and Ja. According to Bond and Fuld, the Board suggested its own name. The primary purpose of the board is and always has been to contact disembodied spirits. Contacting the dead is called necromancy, and contacting spirits is spiritism, both strongly condemned by God (Deut. 18:9-12; Lev. 19:31, 20:6; I Sam 28, II Kings 21:6; Is. 8:19, 19:3-4). The Board’s translated name, 'yes, yes', is an ingenious and subtle way to invite spirit contact. Dead people cannot hang around after death; you cannot communicate with a dead person. The practices and techniques of contacting the dead and contacting spirits are used widely in the occult. Although the pointer is often moved intentionally or subconsciously by the players, you are putting yourself in a vulnerable position when using the Board. By 'playing' this 'game', you are showing an interest in spirit contact. If contact is made, it is demons (evil spirits, fallen angels), not the dead, who are responding. If Satan can disguise himself as "an angel of light" (2 Cor. 11:14), then it is not improbable that fallen angels can disguise themselves as the dead. The Ouija Board is not harmless just because it is marketed as a game. Satan, the master of deception and seduction, is good at twisting the truth into lies (Gen. 3:1-6; Jn. 8:44). Satan likes disguises and his lies are often disguised as games. The next time you are tempted to play the Ouija Board as a game, look beyond its disguise and see it for what it really is. Think about this: Just what or who are you trying to contact? God tells us to seek Him instead of the dead (Is. 8:19), and Christ "lives forever to plead with God" on behalf of those who believe Him (Heb. 7:25b). Who wants the Ouija Board when you can know the One Who has "complete authority in heaven and on earth!" (Matt.28:18). If you are wondering about Christ, think on His words in John 5:23b-24, "He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father , who sent him. I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life."
2007-12-03 07:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, a Ouija board would be the antithesis of a good Christmas present. Especially since it is an object of sorcery which is condemned in the Bible. Why don't you consider a Chia pet instead.
2007-12-02 11:46:53
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answered by ibrown 3
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No, if you are not sure get a gift basket, you get them with anything and just about any price range and lots of free shipping this time of year.
2007-12-02 11:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they are the worst things to have as they open up a portal to the other side and then you have real problems that only an exorism can resolve!
2007-12-02 13:34:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Now, happy to luv dog thingies is trying to be funny.
2007-12-02 15:50:56
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answered by I'M NOT DEAD YET 2
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two letters: N
O
2007-12-02 11:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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For someone recently bereaved?
A most sensitive choice...
2007-12-02 11:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not for my kids.
2007-12-02 11:55:16
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answered by Truth 7
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No.
2007-12-02 11:39:54
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answered by catwomanmeeeeow 6
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