4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,053
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Originally Posted by drdeutsch
I still believe in God, but given my limited experience in this area, I would definitely recommend you need to get a psychological grasp of your situation. That is, acknowledge to yourself that your house isn't haunted, stop living in fear or denial, or curious wonderment at what could be going on.
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Hogwash. You believe in an invisible man in the sky, but you're telling him not to believe in something that is announcing it's presence emperically. Even worse, you're telling him he needs some kind of psychological adjustment. Speaking from personal experience, I can tell you I believe every word he's saying. I've lived in a haunted house myself. The guy who owned it before us died while choking on a bear claw. We would find empty packages of various snacks around the house for years. Spooky stuff. Crumbcake package, no crumbcakes. Funny bone package. No funny bones. I almost cried. I felt like a prisoner in my own home, with no snacks to eat. Also, my aunt kept getting fatter. There was obviously something going on. Try explaining that god lover.
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