(Sorry I’m late to reply)
I know, believe me. And you’re proving my point, in this regard, that
the goal of these entities is to dissuade — and mislead — people from believing that the Bible teaches the truth about the dead. They’ve got you believing, based on your
own genuine experiences, that the Bible is wrong.
But these entities don’t reveal themselves to just anybody, do they? No. In fact, they’re extremely enigmatic & unpredictable.
Why?
For the very reason I gave to
@danieldemol : if they were to openly manifest as dead loved ones or to reveal themselves as anything else to
everyone, these invisible entities might scare
some people into searching for their spiritual side, and find Jehovah. That’s
exactly what these beings don’t want… people to search for our Creator Jehovah, and find Him, “although He is not far off from each one of us (Acts of the Apostles 17:27)”.
So they’re content to be ambiguous.
There are other ways they are “misleading / deceiving (Revelation 12:9)”: through secular and other means, like religion. In fact, religious thought is the main way. Even in Christendom. — Matthew 7:21-23
In posting on this thread, I sort of wanted to use your Username & bring you into this, but I was relegating these events to a demonic source. and I didn’t want to upset you. Plus, I know you don’t like to debate this controversial issue, so I was reluctant & didn’t want to unnecessarily bring you into the thread.
But now I’m glad that you’ve replied to my post on your own.
If you’ll notice in my first post on this thread, I started by saying that I didn’t want to make anyone mad.
I know you are having genuine experiences. I’m no skeptic, in this regard!
But the evidence fits what I’ve been taught, that these beings are unpredictable, and will mislead any way they can! Would it really be that difficult for highly intelligent, invisible beings,
working together, to
pretend to be something they’re not? How would you know?
For example, one goal they have is to discredit the Bible. And what are many professed Christians taught the Bible says?
1) That the afterlife is either “Hellfire”, or “Heaven.” The Catholics, despite no Scriptural support, add a “purgatory.”
2) A smaller group of professed Christians, believe that “the dead know nothing” (Ecclesiastes 9:5); that the dead, for now, are “asleep in the ground of dust” — Daniel 12:2.
But your experiences show none of that, do they? (Maybe the ‘Purgatory’ part is similar.) So of course you think the Bible is wrong, no matter what is taught. You & other genuine paranormal researchers are dealing with highly intelligent creatures, who’ve had
centuries of practice in misleading humans! These beings are the “angels that sinned (2 Peter 2:4)”, the angels who “forsook their proper dwelling place (Jude 1:6)”. They are ‘deceptive’. — Revelation 12 9,12
But again, if these entities whom you have experiences with, who tell you that they are dead humans… why don’t they let
everyone know?
Especially their supposed loved ones?
Because of their goal I stated earlier in this post, where I linked danieldemol : they don’t want to influence anyone, atheists or otherwise, where it might backfire against them!
Again, I understand. You are not one of the “simply mistaken” ones, in this regard, as
@SkepticThinker stated concerning Winston Churchill & others. They had genuine experiences, as you do now.
I do, however, believe that these beings you interact with, are devious imposters…. They love the confusion the world is in, and the disunity that we see worldwide.
I read where you mentioned your contact with those claiming to be humans souls…
Did you know the Bible is consistent in its teaching that the soul is not immortal?
In the following Scriptures, where most translations word it “the dead”, “a dead body”, “a dead person”, or “a corpse”, the actual phase is “dead soul”:
Leviticus 19:28
Leviticus 21:1
Leviticus 21:11
Leviticus 22:4
Numbers 5:2
Numbers 6:6
Etc….
Look it up.
The truth is there….these wicked & devious angels have just influenced the twisting of God’s Word. In numerous other topics the Bible discusses, also.
I do wish you well.