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Subject: ghost of colvestone
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: lynbin-ga
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Posted: 19 Jan 2005 13:29 PST
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Question ID: 460010
i want to know about the ghost of colvestone and someone named margaret simpson
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Subject: Re: ghost of colvestone
From: pinkfreud-ga on 19 Jan 2005 13:39 PST
 
Here's an article about a ghost that is purported to be someone named
Margaret Simpson. Nothing about any "Colvestone," though:

http://www.whnt19.com/global/story.asp?s=2047060&ClientType=Printable

More information from you would be welcome. It would help to know
where you heard about this.
Subject: Re: ghost of colvestone
From: guzzi-ga on 19 Jan 2005 18:04 PST
 
Definitely not ?The Ghost of Galveston? ?
Subject: Re: ghost of colvestone
From: pugwashjw-ga on 20 Jan 2005 01:09 PST
 
PINK is spot on when she says "purported to be". There just isn't any
such thing as ghosts...spirits of people who have died and affect us
living ones. There is only one book that carries any authority about
spirituality, and thats the Bible. Psalm 146;4 regards the spirit as
the complete person and upon death, thoughts do perish. No thoughts=
no action. Ecclesiastes 3;19 states that people and animals have the
same eventuality. We both die, completely.
But ghostly effects [ not affects] do occur, so who is responsible.
Revelation 12;7-9 and 12.
A belief in people having a separate spiritual existence is a product
of greek thinking. Following ALEXANDER'S conquest of Judea, the
country absorbed greek concepts. Plato's "Phaedo" Secs. 64, 105
published in the GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD [1952] sets out this
separation. but that does not prove the concept correct. It has been
accepted by the mainline "Christian" churches, but that again does not
make it correct. The Bible has not changed, the churches have.

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