Ouija Board & Supposed Christians who play with it....

LordStanley

I know nothing
So Qurious.... Do you think its bad for christians to sit around a camp fire and tell ghost storys?

Playing with a Ouija board is along the same premis
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
LordStanley said:
So Qurious.... Do you think its bad for christians to sit around a camp fire and tell ghost storys?

Playing with a Ouija board is along the same premis

When the log rolls over, we'll all be dead...
 

Pandora

New Member
Personally, I do not care what people do in their own homes, Christian or otherwise if it doesn't affect me or others in society they can do whatever they want, but I was very disturbed when a person in a high power position left an Ouija Board in the office as if it was nothing less than a magazine on the table. It wasn't a toy game purchased at Wal Mart either. It was a real deal antique Ouija Board.

I was spooked by it. :shrug:
 

Pandora

New Member
LordStanley said:
So Qurious.... Do you think its bad for christians to sit around a camp fire and tell ghost storys?

Playing with a Ouija board is along the same premis


No it isn't. Demons live in Ouija boards and they come out all pissed off and make things fall off walls and scare the living shiat out of people. Don't you watch TV? :mad:
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
History of Ouija Board

The basic concept of the Ouija Board dates back to Pythagoras in 540 BCE. He would interpret messages from the spirit world with his student Phlolaus*2The Apocrypha The concept of the refined Ouija Board was invented in 1853 by French spiritualist, M. Planchette. The Ouija Board was a large piece of paper and the wedge was heartshaped with two wheels on each end. The third end had a pencil attached. Then people one or more people would place their fingers on it and the wedge would move and draw pictures or form words. The modern Ouija Board is now a board with number and letters. The modern board was invented around 1892 by Elija J Bond and William Fuld in Baltimore The wedge or planchette can changed to plastic. All rights to the Ouija Board were purchased by Parker Brother in 1966. The Ouija Board sales has been second only to Monopoly. http://members.aol.com/curiostybk/history.html
 

LordStanley

I know nothing
2ndAmendment said:
History of Ouija Board

The basic concept of the Ouija Board dates back to Pythagoras in 540 BCE. He would interpret messages from the spirit world with his student Phlolaus*2The Apocrypha The concept of the refined Ouija Board was invented in 1853 by French spiritualist, M. Planchette. The Ouija Board was a large piece of paper and the wedge was heartshaped with two wheels on each end. The third end had a pencil attached. Then people one or more people would place their fingers on it and the wedge would move and draw pictures or form words. The modern Ouija Board is now a board with number and letters. The modern board was invented around 1892 by Elija J Bond and William Fuld in Baltimore The wedge or planchette can changed to plastic. All rights to the Ouija Board were purchased by Parker Brother in 1966. The Ouija Board sales has been second only to Monopoly. http://members.aol.com/curiostybk/history.html


So whats the bibles say on this subject?
 

Magnum

Should be Huntin
Pandora said:
No it isn't. Demons live in Ouija boards and they come out all pissed off and make things fall off walls and scare the living shiat out of people. Don't you watch TV? :mad:
I remember playing with one as a kid, house wasn't right after it. Pictures and speakers would seem to just jump off the wall. :jameo:
 

Mikeinsmd

New Member
aps45819 said:
yes, during a thunderstorm in an abandoned farm house next to a cemetery.
The board asked us to say who believed we were actually talking to a demon. I said yes and my friend said no. Later that night he was disemboweled in in a horrible freak accident with a can opener when the phone rang and he answered it.
:fixed:
 

brendar buhl

Doesn't seem Christian
Roughidle said:
Yup, not convinced it works.
Of course it works. It works as well as a Rorschach inkblot test. The pointer gets moved by the collection of people who are touching it. If one person is using the Ouija Board it can be very effective in revealing things that lurk just below ones consciousness. With Rorschach inkblot test you see not what is there (an ink blot) but what you want to see.
 
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