I have a lifetime of experience with objects disappearing and then reappearing (weeks/months/years) later in a slightly different location. In addition to other things like travelling by foot several miles in a few minutes, to the other side of a lake I didn’t know existed, along a path that wasn’t there the next morning. And then there was the creepy Magic 8 Ball that was 100% correct, over more than a hundred questions about the future. (I took it to Iraq as a joke. I came to fear it. When I returned, I wouldn’t let the kids touch it.)
The supernatural is real, and for some, all too common to ignore. It’s not just my imagination. My wife has witnessed some of these events. I’ve tested it under controlled circumstances. Weirdness abounds.
Having proof of the supernatural has granted me an unshakable faith, so it’s not all downside. To not believe in the Lord would require me to ignore a lifetime of experience.
One of the greatest men to ever live, my uncle, had a reputation in the 70's as a haunting sleuth. He would get paid to live in houses purported as haunted, so the problems could be remedied.
ReplyDeleteHe found verifiable explanations and remedies regarding most, but I know 3 that he inadvertantly verified as haunted. All three were demolished by the various owners.
I, too, believe in the Lord. But I am learning at 65 that truly believing requires obedience to His commands. I am a slow learner.
ReplyDeleteYup, I'm with you.
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