Angel Boards, Witchboards, and Ouija Boards Avoid Them
Click on the links below to discover the dangers of experimenting with Angel Boards, Witch Boards, Ouija Boards (including online Witch Boards incorporating shockwave plugins).
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Click on the first link and listen to Jeff Harshbarger tell you his experience with ouija boards, demons, and how he became totally set free of them through Jesus the Christ.
What makes anything that someone else says true King Kandy? I believe this is a legitimate question. For example, what makes an eyewitness testimony true or valid in a court of law? What proof does the eyewitness have to corroborate their testimony? Most testimony is just that: "testimony." So, I redirected the question to locate AngryManatee and to get him to realize that if a person's own words are no longer any good then what is the point of a testimony? For example, King Kandy if you saw a UFO right outside your house but you were the only one to see it, how would you convey this to other people? How could you prove that you saw it without any other evidence except your experience? Now do you follow why I redirected AngryManatee's question? It does not matter how true your experience is King Kandy if all someone has to say is, "how do you know you saw a UFO," in order to discredit it. Well, this man experienced what he experienced as a result of experimenting with ouija boards and he tells us what the upshot was. We have no proof that what he says is true. I believe that in situations like yours (the scenario that I introduced for you) and the situation with the guy in question (Jeff Harshbarger) you have to find another way to determine whether they are being truthful or not. I believe that he is telling the truth.
He also probably got paid a bit of cash for his story, with money comes exaggeration. The websites printing the nonsense know this but don't care, as it serves as a scare tactic.
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"All morons hate it when you call them a moron." - Holden Caulfield
So are you saying that you won't even investigate them for your own satisfaction? What do you have to lose? What are you afraid of finding out? Can you handle the Truth?
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I don't recall ever saying that I saw people possessed with demons. But I have seen people levitate. I don't recall saying that I see demons every day (boy you have an active imagination). But at least I do not see green dragons.
I'm not afraid to find out anything, I'd argue it's you who's afraid, afraid that maybe there is no God, and when you die you're gone; no heaven for you or me. If I was going to be proved wrong, it would certainly not be by a website, entitled yourgoingtohell.
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"All morons hate it when you call them a moron." - Holden Caulfield
So then (using your logic and rationale) if you saw a UFO would you need money to tell your story? No? Doesn't make any sense? Well neither does what you just suggested. You know good and well you would not have to be paid and money to tell others what you saw. You would be so perplexed and excited about what you experienced that no one would be able to subdue you.