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Gonna try a Oujia Board...... Me and a couple of mates have decided to try a oujia board. Has anyone got any advice on what to do/not to do? | |
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EFS said: Me and a couple of mates have decided to try a oujia board. Has anyone got any advice on what to do/not to do?
yeah have whats her face from Most Haunted there she scream and scream | |
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oldpurple said: EFS said: Me and a couple of mates have decided to try a oujia board. Has anyone got any advice on what to do/not to do?
yeah have whats her face from Most Haunted there she scream and scream Yvette? .....I'd do her! | |
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EFS said: oldpurple said: yeah have whats her face from Most Haunted there she scream and scream Yvette? .....I'd do her! thats her I think her husband would object you know who he is dont you? hes a samurai and hes Carl on the show!!!! | |
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Wear raincoats in case one of you coughs up blood. | |
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if you're not serious about it - don't do it. | |
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It doesn't matter what you do or don't do, they don't have mysical powers. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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or u can listen 2 the last post if you're a skeptic...in which case - have fun. | |
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Don't do it. | |
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BlueOrchid said: Don't do it.
OMg how many times have you changed your avatar in the last week? yeah like BlueOrchid says.. unlike Nike.. Dont do it.. I had a bad experience using the ouija board when i was in 6th form at a convent school.. holy fuck scary shit happened indeed.. | |
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don't do it - take it back to the store or throw it away ...it's groovy baby | |
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REDFEATHERS said: BlueOrchid said: Don't do it.
OMg how many times have you changed your avatar in the last week? I know, i always did that with my other account too. I like to change! | |
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BlueOrchid said: REDFEATHERS said: OMg how many times have you changed your avatar in the last week? I know, i always did that with my other account too. I like to change! I love them all but I cant keep up.. | |
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EFS said: Me and a couple of mates have decided to try a oujia board. Has anyone got any advice on what to do/not to do?
maybe EFS is dead, cos I just tried calling him and his phone went straight to voicemail!!!!! | |
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EFS said: Me and a couple of mates have decided to try a oujia board. Has anyone got any advice on what to do/not to do?
Don't mess with the spirit world Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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I cannot caution people enough to not mess with Ouija boards.
They're not toys, but they're portals through which evil spirits have been known to possess and oppress human beings. When someone becomes reconciled to God through Jesus Christ, they receive His Holy Spirit as an indwelling seal of God's salvation. The name of Jesus Christ, His holy word (the Bible) and His redeeming blood have been time-proven tools against spirits of darkness. But someone who isn't a Christian and who dabbles in the occult -- whether through a Ouija board or some other practice -- is really setting themselves up for torment from evil. It's like lying down in front of an oncoming train while asking if you're in danger. Don't mess with Ouija boards. Please. | |
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Yeah, Parker Brothers controls the door to the spirit world. [Edited 1/14/07 16:10pm] a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: Yeah, Parker Brothers controls the door to the spirit world.
[Edited 1/14/07 16:10pm] No need to edit, amigo. A number of people have laughed about the apparent harmlessness of the boards. You're not the first. A number of folks may even disbelieve that the spirit world exists. You see the ravaged lives of the demon-possessed or demon-oppressed enough times, you begin to put two and two together. | |
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ThreadBare said: When someone becomes reconciled to God through Jesus Christ, they receive His Holy Spirit as an indwelling seal of God's salvation. The name of Jesus Christ, His holy word (the Bible) and His redeeming blood have been time-proven tools against spirits of darkness. Let's say there's a god and that there are "spirits of darkness" as you call them. Then explain to me why God would protect Christians if they decide to mess with those spirits. If they know what they're doing is wrong, then why would God protect those people? Shouldn't they know better than to fuck with them in the first place? | |
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ThreadBare said: You see the ravaged lives of the demon-possessed or demon-oppressed enough times, you begin to put two and two together.
Enough times? I'm still waiting for one time. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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eikonoklastes said: ThreadBare said: When someone becomes reconciled to God through Jesus Christ, they receive His Holy Spirit as an indwelling seal of God's salvation. The name of Jesus Christ, His holy word (the Bible) and His redeeming blood have been time-proven tools against spirits of darkness. Let's say there's a god and that there are "spirits of darkness" as you call them. Then explain to me why God would protect Christians if they decide to mess with those spirits. If they know what they're doing is wrong, then why would God protect those people? Shouldn't they know better than to fuck with them in the first place? I think you'll find most Christians don't play with Ouija boards. There's risk for all people who do, born again or not. Christians (those reconciled by Christ unto God through their belief in His atoning sacrifice and resurrection) are declared righteous because God sees Christ's blood covering them. As such, we are protected and declared off-limits to evil. Evil spirits still attempt to hinder or afflict Christians, but rebuking them the same way Christ did with the devil during His temptation in the wilderness (with the Bible) works. There are ways to reverse the demonic oppression or possession. The Christian aspect comes into play in that reminding a spirit of its trespassing (with regard to a Christian life) can only be done if that person has left the dominion of darkness by accepting Christ as their Savior. The distinction I was raising had to do with the spiritual position or status of a believer versus a non-believer. Christian, off limits; non-Christian, fair game. [Edited 1/14/07 16:33pm] | |
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Ex-Moderator | HereToRockYourWorld said: It doesn't matter what you do or don't do, they don't have mysical powers.
I had one as a child. I played with it many times. Nothing ever happened. Or rather, when someone was pushing the table it was rather obvious. |
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ThreadBare said: eikonoklastes said: Let's say there's a god and that there are "spirits of darkness" as you call them. Then explain to me why God would protect Christians if they decide to mess with those spirits. If they know what they're doing is wrong, then why would God protect those people? Shouldn't they know better than to fuck with them in the first place? I think you'll find most Christians don't play with Ouija boards. There's risk for all people who do, born again or not. Christians (those reconciled by Christ unto God through their belief in His atoning sacrifice and resurrection) are declared righteous because God sees Christ's blood covering them. As such, we are protected and declared off-limits to evil. Evil spirits still attempt to hinder or afflict Christians, but rebuking them the same way Christ did with the devil during His temptation in the wilderness (with the Bible) works. There are ways to reverse the demonic oppression or possession. The Christian aspect comes into play in that reminding a spirit of its trespassing (with regard to a Christian life) can only be done if that person has left the dominion of darkness by accepting Christ as their Savior. The distinction I was raising had to do with the spiritual position or status of a believer versus a non-believer. Christian, off limits; non-Christian, fair game. [Edited 1/14/07 16:33pm] What I wouldn't give to take away your right to vote. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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I'm telling you motherfuckers, that thing is dangerous! It brought my bitter old gramdmom back from the dead to terrorize us a second time. Her voice was extremely raspy and she was always surrounded by this angry swarm of flies. It was horrifying. | |
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Tell Lou I said hi | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: ThreadBare said: I think you'll find most Christians don't play with Ouija boards. There's risk for all people who do, born again or not. Christians (those reconciled by Christ unto God through their belief in His atoning sacrifice and resurrection) are declared righteous because God sees Christ's blood covering them. As such, we are protected and declared off-limits to evil. Evil spirits still attempt to hinder or afflict Christians, but rebuking them the same way Christ did with the devil during His temptation in the wilderness (with the Bible) works. There are ways to reverse the demonic oppression or possession. The Christian aspect comes into play in that reminding a spirit of its trespassing (with regard to a Christian life) can only be done if that person has left the dominion of darkness by accepting Christ as their Savior. The distinction I was raising had to do with the spiritual position or status of a believer versus a non-believer. Christian, off limits; non-Christian, fair game. [Edited 1/14/07 16:33pm] What I wouldn't give to take away your right to vote. Now, that's the America I know so well... [Edited 1/15/07 3:22am] | |
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Imago said: I'm telling you motherfuckers, that thing is dangerous! It brought my bitter old gramdmom back from the dead to terrorize us a second time. Her voice was extremely raspy and she was always surrounded by this angry swarm of flies. It was horrifying.
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ThreadBare said: I cannot caution people enough to not mess with Ouija boards.
They're not toys, but they're portals through which evil spirits have been known to possess and oppress human beings. When someone becomes reconciled to God through Jesus Christ, they receive His Holy Spirit as an indwelling seal of God's salvation. The name of Jesus Christ, His holy word (the Bible) and His redeeming blood have been time-proven tools against spirits of darkness. But someone who isn't a Christian and who dabbles in the occult -- whether through a Ouija board or some other practice -- is really setting themselves up for torment from evil. It's like lying down in front of an oncoming train while asking if you're in danger. Don't mess with Ouija boards. Please. Hang on, let me wipe the tears out of my eyes. They're so dangerous they sell them in toy shops. I just cannot fathom how anyone can believe that a piece of cardboard with numbers and letters on it is dangerous. Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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Spirit schmirit; we live we die we rot. anything else is the imagination.
Have fun trying to find out which of your friends is pushing it. | |
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EFS said: Me and a couple of mates have decided to try a oujia board. Has anyone got any advice on what to do/not to do?
I'm not even trying to be funny. Well you can laugh if ya want, but I wouldn't. It's the devil. | |
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