Believing in ghosts – Part 32

February 14, 2010 by Winchester  
Filed under Ghosts

Although they are often looked upon as crazy or weird, people who believe in ghosts may not be far from the truth. Have you ever wondered why, at times, you are suddenly seized with fear? Why are children (and adults) afraid of the dark? What makes us so scared of the unknown? Our imaginations do indeed play a large role in the fears we encounter, but why is it that our imaginations imagine such things? I do believe in ghosts; however, I do not believe that ghosts are actually the ghosts that we normally think of, which are, namely, spirits coming back from the dead to haunt people. Instead, I believe that ghosts are actually demons (fallen angels); Satan and his demons love nothing more than to see God’s creation in turmoil, whether it be physical, emotional, or mental. Demons are as real as the people we interact with. I cannot and will not deny that we experience times of absolute fear, where we feel something surrounding us, terrorizing us. I myself have endured those times, and I will never forget them. But, thank God, I am protected by Jesus Christ, who is far more powerful than Satan or His demons. For furthur information on this subject, I highly suggest that you read “The Ishbane Conspiracy” by Randy Alcorn. Whether your are a Christian or not, I think you’ll find incredibly involved and extremely captivating; Mr. Alcorn has a very interesting insight into the ghosts of today, or rather, demons.