When I was a child my mother and pastor learned that I could see spirits and demons (really no joke, I've worked hard to block them out). My mother would come to my room at night and find me choking because I was being smothered or sat on by these "beings". I was afraid to sleep or be alone in a room. All the lights had to be kept on, but the pastor would make me use my so called "gift" in church. One day my mother was possessed by a demon, so the minister began to cast it out. They made all the children stay back, my mother was cursing and spitting and rolling around on the floor, it took hours for the pastor to finish and after the demon was cast out it went into someone else but nobody would believe me. The woman started being mean and abusive towards her daughter, never showed up for church or always had an excuse. She died a year later of a brain aneurysm. True story.
2007-12-14 20:56:15
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answered by Miss Lady 3
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I've never seen a demon, but I have felt them.
It's funny to me that people think they're imaginary. No, they are NOT.
My best female friend is not a Christian, nor has she ever been a Christian. Right now she describes herself as "indifferent" to religion. Anyone who thinks demons are "imaginary" should ask her about the time that we accidentally called one up.
It was just a stupid game. We were using cards to "contact spirits" and make them answer questions. Well, something answered us. And it was NOT nice, whatever it was. If it wasn't a demon, it was definitely an evil spirit of some kind.
When we talked about it later, both of us had had the same sensation while the spirit was in the room. Whatever it was had started choking both of us.
No, we were not drinking, we were not on anything else, we were perfectly sober. And if two people have the exact same experience, you can just about guarantee that it was not a hallucination.
Another time, an evil presence pushed my mom off the porch of our old house. I felt it rush past me, and even though I couldn't see it, it was obvious what had happened.
I saw my mom literally FLY off the porch, and I heard the crunch when her arm broke. She did not fall off, she FLEW. It was as if someone, or someTHING, pushed her.
She actually landed about two feet away from the porch. Does that sound like a fall?
I've had other experiences, too, but these should do for now.
2007-12-15 05:11:29
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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I remember being at a church that was casting out spirits. If you don't have the calling don't get near the fire; or you will get burned, and I mean that by if u don't have the faith or if fear rules ur heart u may risk possession ur self. Demons are real and they are really working hard in these last days. Mothers killing their own children, husbands killing their spouses or their whole family. I pray over everyone that enters my house. People that carry Demons with them are not all ugly and cut up like the Exorcist ... They have always said that Lucifer was one of the most beautiful angels in Heaven before hi fall, but beauty is only skin deep... Ha Ha.... Take Care Christians... Luv K....
2007-12-15 23:32:48
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answered by kate 3
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Spooky story? maybe yes maybe no. but the experience to cast out devil, yes i believe in it because we have power to do it.
2007-12-15 04:50:03
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answered by AB.Christ'91 2
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i use to belong to a church that did a lot of street preaching. one time while we were out preaching, there was a group of atheists protesting us. there was one atheist woman standing right next to our pastor. she was holding up a sign that said "there is no god". the pastor was whispering something in her ear. i didnt hear much of what he said but i did hear him say "you hate GOD dont you." the more he said the angrier she got. she started frothing at the mouth. she grabbed the bible out of his hand and started taring it up. then she got down on all fours and started howling like a dog. the pastor said " in jesus name i command you to leave this womans body." she went into convulsions. then all of a sudden she just stopped. after she got up she prayed with the pastor and accepted Jesus as her savior. everyone standing around was in shock at what they just saw. even the atheists were speachless.
2007-12-15 05:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Well for me, relating details of my personal experiences would be disrespectful to a power that without my God I would be no match for. Let's just say I have reason to believe in a real Devil and real demons.
2007-12-15 04:54:40
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answered by δοῦλος Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ 5
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Only if they were smoking something, or drunk. You'd have to be schizophrenic to believe in such things.
2007-12-15 04:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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