John Milor is an author of several books, and radio talk show guest for numerous programs, including the Art Bell show. His interest in understanding paranormal phenomenon began at the age of five after hearing his great grandmother’s tale of seeing a UFO hovering over the plains of Kentucky during broad daylight, shortly following the turn of the century. This story, as well as numerous otherworldly encounters of his own, fueled his quest of the unknown. His life literally became an episode of the X-Files on a number of occasions, until he reached the age of twenty one, and was visited by none other than Jesus Christ, in a vision. Since that time, Milor has become a born again Christian, yet continues to investigate paranormal phenomenon, now with a Bible in one hand,r and research documentation in the other hand. John has earned two Associates degrees and a Bachelor degree in Business, and works as a Master Sergeant in the Air National Guard. He lives with his family in Fresno, California. All are invited to visit his website to read all his books; they are posted online in their entirety for free reading: http://www.AliensAndTheAntichrist.com. Milor operates a MySpace website @ www.MySpace.com/johnmilor, and welcomes emails as well: jmilor@yahoo.com.
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A case of haunting in the Old Testament? by John Milor
Posted: 00:00 April 19, 2007
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The predominant Christian opinion about ghosts is that they are demonic manifestations that intend to lead people astray into various deceptions. These deceptions vary.
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If ghosts are real, the existence of heaven and hell are challenged. Ghosts don't appear to be either in heaven, or hell. |
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The Bible warns us not to attempt to make contact with the deceased, (Deuteronomy 18:10-12). This may indicate that achieving communication with what we think is our dearly departed is actually communication with demonic entities. |
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It is known throughout scripture that demonic entities are heavily involved in the work of deception. Ghosts may be part of that deception. |
While suggesting that ghosts exist will usually set off the usual warning signals in a Christian's mind, I would like to suggest a few scriptures that may reveal a flip side to this issue. In Numbers 35:33-34, scripture states that blood shed (murder) defiles a land, when the injustice of murder takes place. The only way to cleanse defiled ground is by extracting justice from the guilty party.
Numbers 35:33-34: 33 So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are: for blood it defileth the land: and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it. 34 Defile not therefore the land which ye shall inhabit, wherein I dwell: for I the LORD dwell among the children of Israel.
I was a researcher of the paranormal prior to becoming a Christian, so now when I read the Bible I see things that many Christians don't. It strikes me as more than a coincidence that haunting is frequently associated with brutal murders, and the passage of scripture above echoes in my mind as a possible explanation. In fact, the very first murder recorded in the Bible appears to generate the classic description of a haunting.

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