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Rolfe

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I watch Ghost shows on TV as well. Once I called one of the hotels that was featured on Travel Channel and learned that the TV show did not fake or lie about the ghost encounters.

Of course they will tell you that. It is now a Claim-to-Fame and a marketable selling point.
 

Internet Theologian

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I don't believe this is my place. Not going to concentrate on evil. Dealing with my own flesh is enough and needs more effort therefore this would be a wasted effort IMO.

It's like watching a movie or reading a book on it, the more you do it the more you feel like 'something is watching', or you 'hear weird sounds'. I'm content without all of that.
 

stevewm1963

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Sir please don't be so gullible, if you fall for that open door trick and then believe what someone tells you over the phone then your mind is wide open for satan! There are demons yes but there aren't any "ghost's"! There are demon spirits by satan and there are angels from God! No angel will replicate anyone you know that has died..that would be a demon..read back when Saul called on a sorceress to call up Samuel! 1 Samuel 28 KJV! Remember we are to test the spirits 1 John 4:1 KJV! God Bless

 

Calypsis4

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I watch Ghost shows on TV as well. Once I called one of the hotels that was featured on Travel Channel and learned that the TV show did not fake or lie about the ghost encounters.

I can't speak for the ghostbusters or paranormal investigators. I can only speak for what I have seen with my own eyes, many times. And...there were no illusionists, no special effects artists, nor tricksters around. Just poor people who were being terrorized by something they were unable to stop.

As to the question as whether devils can manipulate physical objects: yes. That is exactly what happened when the magicians of Egypt threw down their rods...they became serpents. We have even seen objects transmigrate from one location to another on a few occasions.

Best wishes to you.
 
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Darrell C

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Really. RFID stands for "Radio Frequency IDentification." The chip in the badge is set to a radio frequency that identifies the badge to the door and the controller checks its access list to see of the person issued that badge/RFID is authorized to open that door. If so the controller unlocks the door and either opens it automatically or allows it to be opened manually.

Any radio frequency can be copied and duplicated. That is why such RFID systems are so outmoded and the new systems use bio-metrics to identify the person using the badge. They have to put their RFID badge near the reader, then they have to provide a thumb print or submit to a retina scan to make sure the authorized person is the one presenting the badge to the door sensor.

Sorry for an off-topic post, but couldn't get messaging to work. Can you refresh my memory as to how you paste simple text without emphasis? Something like control, alt, and something else?

God bless.
 

Internet Theologian

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I can't speak for the ghostbusters or paranormal investigators. I can only speak for what I have seen with my own eyes, many times. And...there were no illusionists, no special effects artists, nor tricksters around. Just poor people who were being terrorized by something they were unable to stop.

As to the question as whether devils can manipulate physical objects: yes. That is exactly what happened when the magicians of Egypt threw down their rods...they became serpents. We have even seen objects transmigrate from one location to another on a few occasions.

Best wishes to you.
Why didn't you simply cast the devils out? :)
 

Don

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Sorry for an off-topic post, but couldn't get messaging to work. Can you refresh my memory as to how you paste simple text without emphasis? Something like control, alt, and something else?

God bless.
Is it possible you're asking about CTRL C to copy, CTRL V to paste?
 

TCassidy

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Can you refresh my memory as to how you paste simple text without emphasis?
<shift> <control> <v> :)

<control> <v> leaves formatting in place.

<shift> <control> <v> cancels all formatting and posts in plain text.
 

Aaron

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In 2011 my wife and I went to the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs. We didn't go because it is supposed to be haunted. We went because it's an historic hotel, and kinda cool. We took the ghost tour for fun. There are a LOT of gullible people out there.
 

Rolfe

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In 2011 my wife and I went to the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs. We didn't go because it is supposed to be haunted. We went because it's an historic hotel, and kinda cool. We took the ghost tour for fun. There are a LOT of gullible people out there.

And I bet the hotel was advertised as being haunted.
 

evangelist6589

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Buy a real computer.

Hah!! On a Mac you can do everything a PC can do and more because Mac's these days are Intel based and Windows 7/10 can be installed if one desires to run Windows. Since I do not desire to run Windows I do not have Windows 10 installed.
 

Don

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Hah!! On a Mac you can do everything a PC can do and more because Mac's these days are Intel based and Windows 7/10 can be installed if one desires to run Windows. Since I do not desire to run Windows I do not have Windows 10 installed.
Not "and more." PCs have had the ability to dual-boot for years; it's just that the Apple license wouldn't allow it.

They're equal, just different, and it's really more a matter of preference. Each has their strengths, so it's a matter of what you use it for. If someone's only going to do a little word-processing, surf the web, maybe load a bible study program -- why would I encourage them to spend $1,100 on a Mac instead of $350 on a PC?

If you're in a job that primarily uses PCs, or primarily uses Apple, and you intend to do work at home, I'd recommend you buy a computer that easily allows you to do your work in both places, rather than have to deal with learning two systems and/or translation software.

Get the picture?
 
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