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sapphi_snake said:
Joelcool7 said:

Yah I have Aspergers Syndrom. Very high functioning.

 

I was only scared of the lion man in my room. He scared the shit out of me, but after the pastor prayed over the room he dissapeared. No none of them were my friends, these Orangitan things were just hanging on some peoples back's and I saw colours eminating from the people which I have been told is ora.

To be honest I stopped seeing these what I'd consider demon's after I became addicted to porn. I also used to pray in tongues (A weird language that you suddenly start speaking for no apparent reason while you pray). But I lost both abilities when I started watching porn.

So I personally think they were spiritual gifts and I lost them. Although a few months ago I had gone a month without watching anything and I spoke in tongues again which felt really weird. But then I watched another bad video and haven't spoken since.

Well, I can certainly see where your sex-negative attitude comes from. As for your Asperger's Syndrome, I never would've guessed while talking with you, unlike sya talking with Soleron, where it's obvious he has it.

No offence, but maybe you should try seeign another psychiatrist about that "speaking in tongue thing".


lol not all spiritual experiances are psychological issues you know, if everyone who spoke in tongues was insaine their would probably be nearly half a billion people. If you include all the other spiritual experiances from all religions you'd have to consider one third of the world to be mental basket cases.

But then again my psychiatrist always said that their is no such thing as a normal person. He said if you looked hard enough at every single person you would find some mental flaw.

But speaking in tongues and such are spiritual gifts which some Christian's get, its up to God to give them these gifts or in my case take them away. But seriously if the whole seeing demon's and tongues and other people's visions and such if all those were simply mental problems why did mine go away? Mental problems don't just heal themselves especially not when you start seeing things and talking in weird languages.

Also as for Christian's believing in Ghost's your actually wrong their are several denominations that believe ghosts may exist. Infact some believe that all human's spirits remain on earth till judgement day, meaning their spirits are still around which is basically a ghost.

I personally believe in spirits not so much ghosts. I believe in angel's and demon's, those ghosts people report sound too much like demon's to me. Like I've seen on Ghost Hunters them bring in a priest to get rid of the Ghost and he yells the power of Christ compells you while waving this smoking ball on a chain.

Or a case of demon's not going inside church's I've seen that on many ghost investigation shows. They say that the ghost will not enter a church. Now if it were just a human spirit why wouldn't it enter a church?

But of course all the spirit talk is highly contriversial. I bet that all the Christian's on VGChartz have different views on the super natural such as ghosts , demon's and spiritual gifts.

I attend a Mennonite Church that doesn't believe in my gifts like speaking in tongues. I started speaking in tongues once in church. I went into a tranze and when I came too a guy was standing next to me waving a light in my eye's, he was like are you on any drugs. I was like yah Ridalin and the guy was like "You need to take your ridalin right now" it was funny because he had no idea that ridalin just helps people focus. The pastor came over and I talked to him and he was like "Joel people don't speak in tongues anymore, only Gods deciples could speak in tongues".

Long story short Christianity is very complex you can't stereotype all Christian's into a single denomination. Some believe in ghosts , others in demon's and angel's and some don't even believe in God though I don't consider those denominations Christian.



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer