by jimwalton » Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:22 pm
Belief in ghosts is a tricky question. First of all, people who are dead can't come back and visit earth as ghosts. I don't believe that one bit. I think (maybe) that ghosts do actually show up on the planet on occasion, but I think that they are demons posing as the people. Mediums and spiritists who call up the dead are cavorting with demon powers, not with the souls of the dead, in my opinion. I've seen those documentaries on TV about spectres and ghosts. They look interesting, but really hard to believe but convincing at the same time. I also have a very good friend who is a photographer and videographer, and she is FASCINATED about ghosts, has gone ghost hunting, and claims that she has seen some. It's hard to know what to think.
There is one time in the Bible a bonafide ghost showed up. It's in 1 Sam. 28.13-14. In this case I think God specifically sent Samuel back (just as he did Moses and Elijah on the Mt. of Transfiguration) to give a prophetic message to Saul. But this was a one-time-only deal.
As far as the resurrection of Jesus, it's a completely different phenomenon. People were able to touch Jesus: he had a material, corporeal body. He ate food, and was as seemingly as real of flesh and blood after the resurrection as you and me. He was also different, though, in that he could walk through the door as if it wasn't even there. The description in John gives the idea that it was the door that was less real than Jesus, and not that Jesus was some kind of smoky apparition.
Belief in ghosts is a tricky question. First of all, people who are dead can't come back and visit earth as ghosts. I don't believe that one bit. I think (maybe) that ghosts do actually show up on the planet on occasion, but I think that they are demons posing as the people. Mediums and spiritists who call up the dead are cavorting with demon powers, not with the souls of the dead, in my opinion. I've seen those documentaries on TV about spectres and ghosts. They look interesting, but really hard to believe but convincing at the same time. I also have a very good friend who is a photographer and videographer, and she is FASCINATED about ghosts, has gone ghost hunting, and claims that she has seen some. It's hard to know what to think.
There is one time in the Bible a bonafide ghost showed up. It's in 1 Sam. 28.13-14. In this case I think God specifically sent Samuel back (just as he did Moses and Elijah on the Mt. of Transfiguration) to give a prophetic message to Saul. But this was a one-time-only deal.
As far as the resurrection of Jesus, it's a completely different phenomenon. People were able to touch Jesus: he had a material, corporeal body. He ate food, and was as seemingly as real of flesh and blood after the resurrection as you and me. He was also different, though, in that he could walk through the door as if it wasn't even there. The description in John gives the idea that it was the door that was less real than Jesus, and not that Jesus was some kind of smoky apparition.