Are Ghosts Real
By David Slone
Ghosts are different things depending on who you ask. While 32% of Americans
believe in ghosts, according to a 2005 Gallup poll, there is a divergence of
opinion as to what constitutes a ghost. Parapsychologists are in favor of the
term, apparition, because it's purportedly more precise. An apparition is
considered immaterial, but it can seem real and tangible. There are a variety of
entities that qualify for the catch-all term, ghost, and here they are, in no
particular order.
The spirit of a deceased person could make itself known in its former habitat,
i.e., a home or office. In this case, the ghost is said to have a likeness to
the deceased either in appearance, behavior, or vocal imitation. Of course, it
may not be an imitation!
Other common uses of the term refer to angels or demons, or even as a synonym
for a person's immaterial spirit, whether or not they're presenting themselves
to others.
Ghosts are portrayed as having a semi-transparent, unspecific form, loosely
resembling the person they once were. Their motives are helpful, ominous, or
treacherous. Their motions are transient because they pop in and out. They're
often seen fleeing or scurrying. Of course, reports abound, and these are only a
few examples of the alleged behavior of ghosts.
Ghost mythology is common in every ancient culture - from the Egyptians, to the
Chinese, to the Europeans of the Middle Ages Ghosts were thought to be the
disembodied soul of the person they once inhabited.
Parapsychologists study ghosts as part of their living. A parapsychologist seeks
to understand paranormal phenomena. Paranormal phenomena is described as any
phenomenon or occurrence that exceeds the bounds of what is possible, according
to the established principles and laws of science.
Skeptics charge the controversy with several explanations for suspected ghost
sightings. For instance, Scientists Richard Lord and Richard Wiseman explain
that sound waves having frequencies less than 20 hertz are normally inaudible,
nonetheless, they may cause someone to feel a presence or shift their mood to
anxiety or dread. Carbon monoxide poisoning was cited as a cause for haunted
houses as early as 1921 because it can cause hallucinations, ill feelings, and a
sensation of dread as well.
Another condition, pareidolia, is a condition that causes someone to recognize
human faces or forms in random patterns. That's kind of like a case of seeing
what you anticipate, hope for, or want to happen, instead of just seeing.
Skeptics aside, extraordinary sightings and stories flow in from all corners of
the world at large.
Let's take a look and see whether or not ghosts might have a scant possibility
of really existing.

The New Testament acknowledges the existence of demons, the real spiritual
beings that tempt, lie, deceive, and physically harm humans. According to the
Bible their intention is to turn people away from God, from the best interests
of the human and what will make then happiest, and to try to cause humans to
think that they're smarter than the All mighty loving God. Jesus gave humans the
power to cast out demons and walk over the enemy. We have a shield of protection
through Christ's blood. A study of the gospel and the historical teachings of
Jesus as it relates to angels and demons is too important and is a separate area
of study outside of ghosts.
But, before we begin, let's move on to the ghost stories of the world.
The face of Martha Rendell, the only female to be executed at Fremantle, appears
in the window of the church frequently. The face seems to be produced by ripples
in the glass that reflect light in an abnormal way, but the resemblance is
eerie.
In China, Tuen Mun Road in Hong Kong is apparently causing excessive death tolls
due to "ghosts popping up in the middle of the road". Drivers avert the
apparitions by veering their cars quickly and end up crashing. Hundreds of
people allege that this highway is haunted, and many claim to have lost complete
control of their automobiles.
Traveling to England we find a case with some substantial evidence, no pun
intended. London's primary criminal court, the Old Bailey, has an uninvited
guest at major trials. Judges, barristers, and policemen attest to this strange
apparition.
Even Mount Everest has its ghost in resident, probably the ghost of climber,
Andrew Irvine, who tried to reach the summit in 1924 with George Mallory, but
disappeared on his journey upward. Two climbers in 1975 said that they occupied
a snow hole with him, and other climbers have seen a ghost too.
Ireland has the Temple Michael, a quint church and castle positioned on the
blackwater river, with a close proximity to Youghal, Co Cork. The place is not
used, and it overlooks the blackwater river. Visitors and local inhabitants of
the region claim to have heard shrieks, screams, lights in motion, static on
cameras over the church grounds, twigs that break without explanation, and
coffins that close and open of their own accord.
In Japan, the tomb of Masakado near Tokyo is said to be haunted by the ghost of
Masakado. During the 1920's, the Office for the Ministry of Finance was built on
top of it. In 1926, the minister of finance and 10 staff members died of
disease. The tomb was restored. After WWII, however, they attempted to construct
over it again. The driver of the bulldozer died, however, when it overturned.
The most haunted abode in Scotland is the Close of Mary King in Edinburgh. It
was built in the 1600s, and it contained hundreds of people during the plague of
1645 when they were quarantined. Voices, dogs, and a lady clad in black have all
been recorded.
Several fables, stories, and accounts arise out of the United States. One of
particular interest is the Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky. It
used to house tuberculosis patients and people refer to it as the most haunted
place ever. More than 60,000 unconfirmed deaths have been reported and the
owners of the property, construction workers and maintenance staff, and
paranormal investigators have claimed one can see unnatural lights and phantasms
darting around the premises at night. The hallways and rooms are filled with
appearances of ghosts.
It is clear that immaterial entities exist because Jesus cast these personal and
evil beings out of people. They shrieked and screamed and cursed, and this was
written about as an account of real events by the meticulous doctor and
historian, Luke, in the gospel of Luke. Get protection from spirits through
Jesus Christ. Whether or not they're actual people or vicious demons, Jesus has
all power in heaven and on earth, and it says this in Matthew 28:18.
Paranormal phenomena are alive and well because the physical world isn't all
there is.
Copyright 2007 David Slone. You may use this article only if links and author
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