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As the mother of a toddler I am learning that a child with a VERY active imagination will ask me every five minutes to come see "something scary". After dinner at family friend's house during which ghosts were discussed my daughter began putting a name to these "scary" things. She has had her imaginary friends for the last several weeks (something that is very normal and even encouraging for a child her age), so I don't doubt the possibility it's all made up for the creative sensationalism of a child's mind. However, it does beg the question... Is there a possibility children can see supernatural things in their innocence that we can't? I mean beyond the existence of God, spirits, demons, the devil, angels, cherubims, armies of the Lord, etc. Greek mythology, as gross as it often is, is a fascinating study... but most of it is just crockery. I'm talking about actual ghosts and spirits that so often are sworn to exist. What in the Bible clearly states that these supernaturals do not exist on earth.
Ghosts: Highly unlikely since a soul is not given the option in the Bible of going anywhere but its respective place either with God or separated from God.
Spirits: Very possible. We all have our moments where we know a guardian angel must have been working on our behalfs.
Ghosts: Highly unlikely since a soul is not given the option in the Bible of going anywhere but its respective place either with God or separated from God.
Spirits: Very possible. We all have our moments where we know a guardian angel must have been working on our behalfs.