Posted on 01/28/2014 11:50:18 AM PST by BlatherNaut
A Gary, Ind., mother of three claims demons caused her 12-year-old daughter to levitate and her 9-year-old son to walk on a hospital ceiling accounts supported by medical personnel and police officials, according to a shocking report. For Latoya Ammons, the late night footsteps, the creaking of a door and wet footprints left by a shadowy male figure through her living room were merely child's play when that was all her family had to endure. But then things turned violent.
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I guess Madame Marie out on Route 46 gotta make a living too. Enough gullible people to keep her and a few Nigerians in do ray me for a few more years.
I thought it was strange that she consulted a clairvoyant and a church was mentioned. That seemed counter intuitive. You are most likely correct, the mom was messing with things she did not fully understand and may have almost called into the home, if it is all legitimate.
I agree about the Grammys, I only saw it while flipping through channels and it was SCARY stuff. Dark and creepy.
If you don't believe in the spiritual, either way, then don't read the thread. Neither one of us has proof that in this instance those strange things occurred, but do not rule out that they can occur. Missionaries have seen such in place where evil and the occult thrive.
That's old-fashioned.
Science is now done by consensus.
Hadn't you heard?
It takes more superstition to believe in metaphysical naturalism (which is essentially what contemporary science accepts as true without fully examining it in a larger context) than it does to believe the boy walked up the wall.
Metaphysical naturalism necessarily asserts that there is no such thing as intentionality, and that the self is not real.
Just a bit different.
Considering that most people possess a cell phone, capable of making digital photographs, where is the evidence of all these stories?
That was great thanks.
Pics or it didn’t happen.
My thoughts as well. It’s 2014. You can’t show me, it didn’t happen.
“So the DCS social worker and the hospital RN are in on the plot? Good one.”
You said that, not me.
“Because people react instantly to shocking and horrifying events right in front of their faces — by grabbing their cell phones -— right?”
Nowadays, yes, they usually do.
..how to put this into words of longsuffering, correct doctrine, reproof, rebuke or anything resembling trying to show truth from a lie is beyond me at this point. Perhaps someone else can begin. This is going to be ONE LONG ROAD to travel to get to the truth.
E.g. the 10/40 window.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-s9dC_wbFxg&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D-s9dC_wbFxg
The world’s full of unbelieving blowhards demanding “show me the evidence “. They don’t really mean it. What they don’t get is that they’re the ones with unreasonable faith flying in the face of evidence.
10/40 Window. Are you Church of the Nazarene, or something?
Never mind. I see that it is a common phraseology when speaking of missions.
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