Do you believe in ghosts?

Do you believe in Ghosts?

  • Yes

    Votes: 25 44.6%
  • No

    Votes: 31 55.4%

  • Total voters
    56
Yes, I do to some extent. However, I do not think they are all powerful and scary as depicted in fiction and visual media.

yes, that is true. if one understands them for what they are, lingering spirits or souls, with extremely limited abilities who are not mean.

i have never personally seen one but my wife, who is 100% honest and reliable, has several times, starting when she was 6 years old. she went to pick fruit one day. two ladies made her a couple of baskets, filled them full of fruit and carried them back home for her. her grandfather asked her where the baskets and all the fruit came from (she was too young to know how to craft baskets and they were too heavy for her to carry). she explained how the two ladies helped her, but the grandfather did not see anyone. he asked who they were, and she said their names. he said, "that's not possible, those women are dead". since then she has had other experiences which can only be explained by ghosts. i grew up not believing in them but have since changed my mind.

the world consists of much more than we can see. man didn't even know that time was the fourth dimension until last century. the universe has more than four dimensions which will be proven in the future. ghosts are a faint energy form. science is only beginning to understand all the forms of energy. for example, most of the universe consists of dark energy which scientists haven't been able to explain, except its influence on the rest of the universe. cosmic background energy was not discovered until 1992. extremely weak gravity waves are another example. matter and energy are two sides of the same coin, so ghosts can certainly exist.
 
There are somethings that are hard to explain or unexplainable so yes..kinda do believe in ghosts..though I think I clicked wrong circle..
 
Ghosts are nothing more than a figment of our imagination. When people claim that they've seen a ghost, it's just their mind playing tricks on them. Sit in a dark room for a little bit and notice how the shadows start to actually look like they're moving. Most people know it's just the shadows and that is has nothing to do with ghosts, but some people have convinced themselves that they are seeing ghosts.

The only people who believe that ghosts exist are people who want to believe that ghosts exist.

I kind of agree with you, but I kind of disagree with you too. Personally, I'm not sure if ghosts exist or not, but you could look at the phenomenon of ghosts the same way you look at religion.

Nobody can prove that God is real, but nobody can prove that God isn't real either. The same with ghosts.

There are just way too many creepy things that happen in this world to say that ghosts aren't real. I just hope I never see a...AAAAAAAAHHHH!!! :eek:
 
Yes. I saw a man, well dressed, looking down at me, to name one.

I left my body once. I must have been putting up quite a fight as I was escorted back to it by some beings I did not see clearly. I remember reaching out my hand as I stood next to the bed, to shake my head from side to side, holding my face on the cheeks, saying I didn't want to go back. As I lay there I could see it is only a body. I did not have a choice. My soul or spirit then entered my body through the mouth.

People always will scoff at those who have had a real experience, until it happens to them. Even then some may try explain it away. It is easier that way.
 
I need to explain to a police officer why I ran a traffic light. I do not need to explain something that happened to me. If one experiences something, one can either keep it to oneself or one can tell another human being.

That person can then make the old there are no such things as ghosts remarks, or can simply ponder.

This kind of answer means that every single person who at any time witnessed or was part of something out of the ordinary, needs to either 'explain' it or fit into a mould of what is obviously 'the way it 'sposed to be' when it comes to thinking about stuff like that.

Every person who died, then saw a bright light does not need to explain it because someone will ridicule them? Every person who was nearly ********* to death in their ***** by a demon must find some explanation in case a University Professor and their fellow sophomore students mockingly lay out a material answer? Every person on this planet who has seen an apparition must automatically assume it was a soap bubble floating by on the wind or some such thing?

Again, just because it hasn't happened to you does not mean it did not happen to another person.

It would be really interesting to hear what other explanations there are for such occurrences.

Either way it doesn't change what happened.
 
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