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The fascinating and troubling history behind the Ouija board; Is it just a simple and harmless game, or a diabolical window into the spirit world?
Christian Post ^ | 11/16/2020 | Billy Hallowell

Posted on 11/17/2020 7:06:00 AM PST by SeekAndFind

The Ouija board almost always emerges amid discussions about the pitfalls of playing with fire. Some dismiss the game as simple and harmless, while others see it as a diabolical window into the spirit world — a tool that can open users up to demonic influence.

There are countless stories of people claiming unexplainable phenomena after playing the game. These claims, which are understandably met with skepticism, seem to challenge the common framing of the board as a mere parlor game.

Dr. Michael Brown is among those who warn people to be wary of the Ouija board. “You’re trying to get in tune with supernatural knowledge, with supernatural information; you’re trying to make contact with another realm,” he said. “And even if for a lot of people nothing really happens and it’s just a piece of wood or whatever, the goal is to make something happen.”

Sold by toy giant Hasbro, the Ouija board’s official sales language promises to let users into the “world of the mysterious and mystifying,” offering people ages eight and up answers from “the spirit world.”[iv]

“Ask your question with a friend using the planchette that comes with the board, but be patient and concentrate because the spirits can’t be rushed,” the description continues. “Handle the Ouija board with respect and it won’t disappoint you!”

This description hasn’t changed all that much since 1891, when the toy was advertised in the Pittsburgh Dispatch. An ad at the time said that the board’s “mysterious movements invite the most careful research and investigation — apparently forming the link which unites the known with the unknown, the material with the immaterial.”[v]

One of the most remarkable facts about the Ouija board is that its general design and appearance hasn’t radically changed much over the years. It has essentially always been a board with letters of the alphabet, numbers zero through nine, and the words yes, no, and goodbye.[ix]

And there has apparently always been a planchette — the device that is said to move around the board, exposing letters and numbers in ordered fashion. But its origins have always been a bit clouded in uncertainty.

The roots of the board were set in the mid-nineteenth century when America experienced what Smithsonian magazine called an “obsession with spiritualism” and the belief that the living could communicate with the dead.[x] By 1886, the Associated Press was reporting on the new emergence of so-called talking boards, and by 1890 a group of businessmen led by Charles Kennard, from Baltimore, had come together to figure out a way to monetize the new tool.[xi]

At that point, Kennard and his team — which included attorney Elijah Bond and Col. Washington Bowie — formed the Kennard Novelty Company, but they hadn’t yet come up with a name for the talking board. Murch told Smithsonian magazine that it was Bond’s sister-in-law, Helen Peters, a purported medium, who is said to have conjured up the name after asking the board what they should call it.[xii]

A US patent granted for the Ouija board on February 10, 1891, includes images of the board and lists Bond as the inventor.[xiii] The patent describes the toy in detail and proclaims that the men sought “to produce a toy or game by which two or more persons can amuse themselves by asking questions of any kind and having them answered by the device used and operated by the touch of the hand.”

The creators used the fact that the Ouija board was granted a patent in advertising language to help sell the product, with one newspaper ad in the late 1800s proclaiming that “Ouija was thoroughly tested at the United States Patent Office before the patent was allowed.”[xiv]

It didn’t take long for these so-called talking boards to become a big hit, with San Francisco’s the Morning Call reporting in 1893 that “planchette fever” had broken out in Northern California, noting that people were “anxious to hold communion with the dead and distant living.”[xvi]

The Kennard Novelty Company eventually expanded to a second factory in Baltimore and opened locations in New York, Chicago, and London. Within a few years, Smithsonian noted that Bond and Kennard were no longer involved with the company, and that it was being run by a man named William Fuld.[xvii]

Now, Fuld’s story is one of the strangest elements in the history of the Ouija board’s evolution. His life came to a tragic end on February 26, 1927, with the New York Times publishing a February 27 obituary titled, “Ouija Board Inventor Dies in Fall Off Roof: Fuld Loses His Balance While Placing New Flag Pole on His Toy Factory.”[xviii]

According to the obituary, Fuld fell “three stories to the street from the roof of his toy factory.” The Times article, which seems to incorrectly label Fuld as the creator of the board, doesn’t mention some of the other purported details of the story — mainly that Fuld claimed the board told him to build the very factory from which he fell and died.[xx] It’s a strange story indeed, but one worthy of recounting in light of the board’s ongoing infamy.

The popularity of the Ouija board has ebbed and flowed over the years, with times of uncertainty such as war purportedly driving more interest and usage. Spiritualism itself exploded during the Civil War, with the mass of American deaths fueling people’s quest to connect with their deceased loved ones.[xxi]

Remarkably, Parker Brothers sold 2 million Ouija boards in 1967 after the company bought the game, and decades earlier in 1944 — a time of international strife — one department store is said to have sold fifty thousand units.[xxii]

But why has the board lived on and maintained its place in culture? Murch has argued that the 1973 movie The Exorcist transformed how people view the Ouija board, as the film “terrified America.”[xxiii]

At the end of the day, not everyone believes the accounts of those who experiment with Ouija boards. Are they lying, delusional, or simply imagining what’s unfolding? Regardless of where you stand, it’s impossible to deny that millions of people claim to have experienced something seemingly otherworldly. Either way, why risk playing with fire?

Scripture implores us to “put on the full armor of God” so that we can “stand against the devil’s schemes.” It also tells us that the real struggle we face is a spiritual one. It’s easy to forget these truths in our hyper-material world. But I fully explain the dangers of this perspective in Playing with Fire: A Modern Investigation into Demons, Exorcism, and Ghosts where you can explore how this all manifests and why faith truly matters.

Excerpted from PLAYING WITH FIRE: A MODERN INVESTIGATION INTO DEMONS, EXORCISM, AND GHOSTS. by Billy Hallowell. Published by Emanate Books, a division of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc.


TOPICS: History; Religion; Society
KEYWORDS: occult; ouijaboard
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To: SeekAndFind

Ouija boards are the gateway to hell, along with marijuana and other drugs that open you to demonic possession.


41 posted on 11/17/2020 9:02:34 AM PST by kaehurowing
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To: discostu

What about a hand carved idol?


42 posted on 11/17/2020 9:06:14 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: SeekAndFind

I don’t believe there’s any supernatural power in it. Of course there is mundane power in it. It’s just begging to be manipulated. Same with Astrology.


43 posted on 11/17/2020 9:16:57 AM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: .30Carbine

Thanks (but not my words, of course!)


44 posted on 11/17/2020 9:19:01 AM PST by Sam's Army
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To: SeekAndFind; fidelis; caseinpoint; Sam's Army; .30Carbine

Here is an account of using a Ouija board that was written by a late friend of mine. It occurred when he was in the US Air Force:

http://www.bswett.com/1964-03LimitEffects.html


45 posted on 11/17/2020 9:38:51 AM PST by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: .30Carbine

No it’s not. It’s just a freaking board. It does nothing. There’s been hundreds, probably thousands, of tests of them. They do NOTHING.


46 posted on 11/17/2020 9:44:20 AM PST by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: RoosterRedux

Idols are just symbols of what you believe in. The belief that makes a person WANT the idol is the only power it has.


47 posted on 11/17/2020 9:45:11 AM PST by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: discostu

Completely agree.


48 posted on 11/17/2020 9:49:16 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: GreyFriar

Interesting account. The guy was lucky it went no further.


49 posted on 11/17/2020 9:53:30 AM PST by caseinpoint (Don't get thickly involved in thin things.)
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To: discostu

It is not the toy that is the problem as much as the intent of the user and the fact that they opened themselves up and invited “guests” to occupy their souls.

I’ve cleaned up many spirit attachments over the years that resulted from board use.


50 posted on 11/17/2020 9:54:32 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: GreyFriar

I should add that I know there are both good spirits (remember Elijah showing the spirits to his servant and saying “Those that be for us are greater than those that be against us”) and evil spirits around us constantly and one cannot tell which is which sometimes. Remember that in the Bible, even the demons acknowledge Christ as the Son of God. If it is necessary for a good spirit to contact you directly (and it happens), then it will be under the direction of God doing something for you a mortal can’t do. Best to work on your relationship with God and the Holy Spirit than try to contact good spirits directly.


51 posted on 11/17/2020 10:01:19 AM PST by caseinpoint (Don't get thickly involved in thin things.)
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To: tired&retired

No you haven’t. You’ve fed gullible people a line of BS that both you believed. The boards do NOTHING.

You do realize that this Christian panic about them is their best advertising. If you’d all just use your heads, acknowledge the science and stop talking nonsense the woovy groovy crowd would lose interest in them. By insisting they are something they aren’t you CAUSE interest in them.


52 posted on 11/17/2020 10:10:23 AM PST by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: discostu

How about non-believing psychiatrists who assist in exorcisms? These are scientists.

But they will tell you that something goes on that cannot be explained by science as currently understood.

53 posted on 11/17/2020 10:45:19 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: RoosterRedux

If they’re assisting in an exorcism they’re believers. And of course psychiatry is a soft science that deals most heavily with the beliefs of the patient. If the patient believes they are possessed then that is the treatment they will most respond to. Doesn’t mean they actually are possessed. Just means that you need the brain to fix the brain.


54 posted on 11/17/2020 11:08:00 AM PST by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: discostu

The next nasty I encounter I will send to you for your own first hand experience if you so desire. Good Luck.

There is far more to spirituality that the left brain alone can experience. I am a neuroscientist, My wife is an MD, Psychiatrist with over 30 years experience on the faculty of a top medical school. It took me a while to understand it myself, and I’m still learning.

The shock to me was in the early 1990’s when I was thrown across the room into the wall and no one physically touched me. It was a reality lesson I was not expecting and did not believe in at the time.


55 posted on 11/17/2020 11:16:34 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: discostu

If they’re assisting in an exorcism they’re believers.

Quite the contrary.

They are there as non-believers who have reached the conclusion that the behavior of the person in question is NOT due to mental illness.

There's been a good bit written on this by psychiatrists recently. Have you not read any of it?

56 posted on 11/17/2020 11:16:38 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: tired&retired

Would you please copy me on that as well. Thx.


57 posted on 11/17/2020 11:18:12 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: RoosterRedux

"How about non-believing psychiatrists who assist in exorcisms? These are scientists."

This is how Scott Peck died. He was a psychiatrist and was observing exorcisms. His motive was not pure enough and he got stung.


58 posted on 11/17/2020 11:22:00 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: tired&retired

Oh look threats. It would be sad if it weren’t hilarious. Meanwhile back in reality you’re just a gullible person on shared journeys of delusion.


59 posted on 11/17/2020 11:25:41 AM PST by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: tired&retired

I didn’t hear that. How did Peck die?


60 posted on 11/17/2020 11:26:09 AM PST by RinaseaofDs
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