Posted on 08/27/2022 9:23:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
It seems like every vintage building still standing in Arizona has a story to tell – and sometimes these tales include a ghost or two. Just ask the proprietors of Casey Moore’s in Tempe, Tombstone’s Birdcage Theatre, or the Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff, all of whom claim their places are the domain of specters, spirits, or other supernatural phenomena.
You could also hit up Marshall Shore, the local “hip historian” who's familiar with many of these tales. It’s one of the reasons he conducts walking tours around downtown Phoenix every October that explores some of the city's more infamous haunts, like the Hotel San Carlos and Orpheum Theatre.
They aren’t the only locations where ghosts are reportedly known to frequent. A number of historic locations around the Valley and throughout Arizona are widely considered to be haunted, ranging from old hotels and theaters to mines, prisons, and even airplane cemeteries. Here’s a look at 13 of the most notorious spots in our state that are widely considered to be haunted.
Morton Hall at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. NAU Northern Arizona University's Morton Hall 224 McMullen Circle, Flagstaff 928-523-2561
The near-century-old women's dormitory on the forested grounds of Northern Arizona University is said to be haunted by the forlorn spirit of a heartbroken student named Kathy, who supposedly hanged herself in a stairwell during a winter break back in the early 1950s. Depending on who's telling the tale, she was either abandoned by her family or had a boyfriend in the armed forces who died in combat. Over the decades, the alleged apparition has been blamed for a litany of phenomena, including lights flickering, radios and televisions malfunctioning, posters flying off the walls, and blankets being pulled off beds.
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Sorry about the double posts, BTW. I think I need a new computer mouse!
bible scholars debate whether it was the actual soul of Samuel or a lyign spirit that God allowed to deceive Saul-
[[it would have been a perfect time for Jesus (or the Gospel writer) to offer a correction, which they do not,]]
The fact that He didn’t doesn’t mean that it wasn’t anything but cultural superstitions-
[[Most “ghost hunters” are frauds]]
Agreed- Some are just ignorant of demons and the spiritual battle going on, and mistake demons for ghosts-
[[The fact that these people end up demonically afflicted does not disprove the existence of ghosts]]
That is true- but it strongly indicates it- along with hte verse about the chasm, as well as other verses that state that when the unsaved die, they ‘know nothing’ until judgement day and final judgement- indicate that what people mistake for ‘ghosts’ are really demons if they have infact had true experiences- (Hard to tell- people love to embellish, and often are too ready to declare something is a ghost when there are natural explanations-)
[[Samuel was a very special instance.
We are not told that, here or anywhere else in the Bible.]]
No- we aren’t however- it is an enigma, not a recurring thing that happens in the bible- so it stands to reason that it is indeed a special instance for the sake of deceiving Saul- God allowed a witch and demon to mislead Saul- (Though some scholars do say it was actually Saul=- i disagree- for various reasons- and think it much more likely that it was a demon)
[[I personally think anyone who deliberately goes looking after ghosts (especially for the sake of a TV show) is opening themselves up to demonic activity and is a fool]]
Totally agree-
lol no worries- it does that sometimes when net is slow too- it’s pretty common-
here are a few verses that more strongly indicate that ghosts do not exist
6. Psalm 146:4 “For his spirit goes out and he returns to his earth and in that day all his thoughts are destroyed.”
7. Ecclesiastes 9:5-6 “For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten. Their love, their hate and their jealousy have long since vanished; never again will they have a part in anything that happens under the sun.”
https://biblereasons.com/ghosts/
The last part of this verse is speaking of those who are unsaved and who die- note that they shall have ‘no part’ of anything in this life ever again
“never again will they have a part in anything that happens under the sun.””
This and other reasons are why i think that any suggested ‘ghost activity’ is really demonic activity (or misinterpreted as ‘spiritual activity’ when there are natural explanations-
I saw a show on killer’s old place where the ‘investigators’ walked into a room, and a dresser door opened up as soon as they entered- right away they ‘determined it to be ghostly activity’ and all were in awe- no other explanation was even attempted by any of them- however- the house is very old, and the floorboards no doubt quite warped- the dresser door may easily have been lightly opened to begin with- and when the people walked into the room, the floorboards buckled and sunk, causing the door on the dresser to open up-
another show they were walking down a long corridor in an old insane asylum, and a ball came rolling across the hall into another room- again, right away- immediate declaration of ghost- Even by their ‘company skeptic’ lol- but i noticed as they passed the many empty rooms to where the ball was- and shined their lights inside the various room, all the windows were smashed out, and it was windy outside=- and it was likely the wind blowing the ball aroudn the corridors-
Do you have proof of those assertions?
Agreed, but the activity is due to demon Activity, not ghosts. Ghosts don’t exist. One is either in the grsve awaiting hell or in heaven when they die.
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I had a ghost cat for years. It definitely wasn’t a demon. It was my cat.
I had to have her put down, from a vet that made house calls. He told me to wash my hands in salt after to help her move on, because cats like to hang around.
Of course, I didn’t do it, because I thought he was out of his mind.
Well, let me tell you, that cat never left. I use to feel her jump on the bed every night when I turned off the lights, just like she did when she was living. I’d feel her play with my hair when I was sleeping. I’d see flashes of her running through the house. I’d hear a faint meow.
Oddly, the only stranger she liked was my dad, and when he died years later, that’s when I never saw, heard, or felt her again.
I always tell everyone that my dad must of came and showed my cat the way to heaven.
I live on land involved in one of the last and bloodiest battles of the Civil War, the Battle of Franklin.
I swear I here damn Yankee ghost playing with the microwave late at night.
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