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Dr. BriggsThe afterlife
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Basically, discuss. I'm religious (nondenominational Christian), but I still believe in ghosts. The question for me is: what brings the good spirits to stay on earth? Does God Himself support their staying?

Forgive me for not being very knowledgeable on the subject, but I do find it very interesting X).
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My friend had an interesting idea. He believes in math and different types of planes, if you will. His theory is that ghosts are from another plane of existence that we aren't able to see or a Z-axis or something similar. I believe in ghosts but strangely I don't really believe in an afterlife.
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#3
I've always just assumed life starts over again once you die. As far as ghosts go I kind of believe them but haven't really experienced ghostly activity so its hard to say.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:My friend had an interesting idea. He believes in math and different types of planes, if you will. His theory is that ghosts are from another plane of existence that we aren't able to see or a Z-axis or something similar. I believe in ghosts but strangely I don't really believe in an afterlife.

That's pretty interesting. I wonder what being on an unfamiliar axis would be like o.O
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He actually got the idea from watching Cube 2: Hypercube. My friend is very math oriented so he sees the world as a sort of mathematical problem. It'd make for an interesting movie.
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- Chris Carter

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