Posted on 01/24/2008 5:05:05 PM PST by BGHater
The “child” has a mustache.
Rod Serling was a nice touch.
A ghost is hardily the creepiest thing about that picture.
LOL! Thanks! Did you out Harry Reid on one of the girls’ face? Who is on the little kid’s face crying in the corner?
This photo was taken in the summer of 2004. The girl on the left is my friend Victoria (not sure who is on the right.) If you look over Victoria's shoulder, there is a hand making a mocking "V" over her....Her next door neighbor was killed in a car accident 2 months prior to photo and was always joking around. Photo taken with a digital camera...background is basically a 20 foot drop behind the deck. We think she was "picked" because she would have immediately sent it to me & I'm into all this ooky-spooky stuff. Victoria DOES NOT believe in ghosts.
Victoria sent the photo to the Montel Williams Show to have Sylvia Browne look at it...Victoria was asked to be a guest, but they had these awful arrangements she had to abide by and just couldn't (she's a tax accountant, they scheduled her for the end of march and she had to take a train and possibly stay for over a week due to Sylvia's schedule...Vic finally said 'screw it')
Not saying I buy this stuff.
Yes that's Harry and the kid is Islamic Rage Boy.
LOL! Lucky for my I wasn’t drinking anything or you’d owe me a new keyboard.
LOL... oh my! The Ghost of Popeye!
LOL!
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I do believe in ghosts, but not in ghosts of the Halloween type. Ghosts are disembodied spirits, and as such are non-physical, existing outside of space and time. Ghosts are Scriptural as well: Our Lord spoke of ghosts (a ghost does not have flesh and bones, as you see I have, Luke 24:39) and of course there is the well-known Witch of Endor incident (1 Samuel 28) during which King Saul hires a medium to conjure the ghost of the prophet Samuel. (It all ends badly for Saul, of course. Scripture warns us against attempting to conjure spiritual beings for our own purposes.)
I have no idea if the image in this picture is that of a real ghost, and it doesn't matter. The worst a ghost can do is frighten; a disembodied spirit cannot interact physically with the living in any way. If there is any lesson to be learned from ghost stories, it is that life does not end at physical death; we have an eternal afterlife awaiting us all, and we must work out our salvation with fear and trembling now, today, while we are on this earth.
For those interested, the Order of the Legion of Saint Michael (may he defend us in battle!) has an interesting web page dealing with the subject of ghosts from a Catholic perspective.
I don’t understand why people have such a hard time simply saying it’s a ghost. The child appears drawn to the young people and aware.
I don’t believe in ghosts... But, truthfully, the reason I don’t believe in them is because I don’t WANT to believe in them. There are few things scarier, conceptually, than some unseen presence hanging out, maybe watching, maybe right next to you when you’re sleeping... ugh! There are no ghosts!
The little girl is crying because the older kids have eaten all of her candy.
There is no need to fear. Ghosts cannot harm you. And even if they could, each of us (even non-Christians!) is accompanied by a guardian angel who defends us constantly from all spiritual danger. Any time you feel uneasy, just remember that the same powers that ejected Satan from Heaven stand guard over your soul.
The little girl has a mustache!
Go to #57 I must be a ghost.
FReepers have lost it. Photos combine, it happens.
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