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    Big Fads In The 1960's

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    in the 1960’s was the ouija board, but why was it a big fafd if it was a bad fad?, why, because they could talk to spirits and everyone thought it was cool. I also thought that it would be pretty fun to do this one because my friend has tried it before and i wanted to see what all it was about, but once i found out what it was about i told my page that one of the bigest fads was one of the worst fads that you could ever do and maybe people will soon stop playing with the Ouija board and insted of playing

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    my sermon on Daemons for more info.) Contacting them: There are many ways to contact and communicate with these daemons for those who are new. The most popular way is a Ouija Board. I recommend a homemade one, but I’ve seen ones that light-up and shit at the toy store. The choice is yours. For those that don’t know what a Ouija Board is, It is a board (usually made of wood, but the materials used don’t matter) that contains: the letters of the alphabet, numbers, and the words: “yes”, “no”, and “goodbye”

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    Room 200 Research Paper

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    “Room 200” Along the Little Miami river lays an unincorporated community called Kings Mills, Ohio. To put it into perspective this community lies less than a mile east of Kings Island, the renowned amusement park. Kings Mills is home to many urban legends, spook stories, and haunts. Many of which can be googled however, this one cannot. Kings Mills Middle school can be found in this little community and it is where my urban legend takes place. This school housed 5th, 6th and 7th grades where

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    One day me and my friends went to an abandoned jail it was really big and we had no clue where to go because it was a out first time there.we had to jump over a gate to get in and when we were all in we started looking around the jail for an entrance and we found an open window and one by one we entered the window and we were in a very sketchy room so when all of us were in we realized there were two doors so we out the door right in front of us and it was the main hallway with all the jail cells

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    dangerous (Compton). Talking to the dead is possible and there many ways to do it. Some ways are more dangerous than others, but just not making the spirit mad is the important thing (Compton). To begin, we’ll find out about mediums, then talk about the Ouija board, and finally learn about the devices to interact with the dead. One way of communicating with the dead is having a meeting with a medium. Mediums are people with a gift of being able to talk with the dead, specifically using energy to communicate

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    Supernatural Definition

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    demon, an impure spirit. He cried out at the top of his voice, “Go away! What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!” This, along with other subjects such as efficacy of prayer, Ouija board, and talking to the dead has been debated for a long time. Believers have a supernatural explanation for these themes based on their religious beliefs. While non-believers, not satisfied with religious explanations, seek for a natural one based

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    The Possession of Roland Doe

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    Levitating beds, loss of memory for long periods of time, loss of bladder control, speaking in tongues, these are all symptoms known to be associated with possession. A possession is having control or owning (Farlex). When a person is possessed they have no control over their feelings or actions a majority of the time. The reason it is called a possession is because, when one is possessed, the spirit or demon has control over that person. The possession and exorcism of Roland Doe is one of the most

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    me and said with a skittish face, and said “Yeah.” The next evening we all met at my shed and we got the supplies we needed for the nights stay at the haunted house! “Pack a ouija board” Noel demanded. “Make sure to bring a first aid kit” Karina reminded. “I will” I giggled to myself. “Where are going to play with the ouija board at?” Karina asked. “Anywhere” Noel said. “ I want to play with it upstairs” I demanded.When nightfall comes around, we all get our stuff and head toward the alley, once

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    Abnormal-Themed Shows

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    Christians should tread carefully when watching paranormal-themed shows, such as “The Walking Dead” and other shows that feature zombies, vampires, and occult, apologist Jeremiah Johnston said. Because of the popularity of paranormal-themed entertainment, questions have surfaced on whether it is proper for Christians to get involved in the trend of television shows. New Testament scholar Jeremiah Johnston takes up this topic in his new book titled “Unanswered,” which tackles the most controversial

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    I still remember this night as if it was just the other day. It was freshman year and Bob Duncan, the most popular kid in the grade, had rented a house for his Halloween party. This would be the best party of the year, or so everyone thought. Here is my story of Halloween Night, 2013. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>< “Party starts at 5:00, what are you wearing?” Everybody was so excited for Halloween. The day before, which was a Thursday, everybody was talking

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