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originally posted by: iSomeone
As for the priest who was "exorcising the spirit." He couldn't even do that, but we are told that many charlatans will profess Jesus' name, but in the end Jesus will refuse to acknowledge them, calling them "workers of lawlessness.
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
Well, non-human entities, and human spirits have been using electronics as communication devices with us humans, since their inception. Literally.
We developed the camera - we capture ghostly images. We create the radio - messages from the dead come through the radio. We create the recorder - disembodied voices on tape! Run the telephone wires - suddenly people are getting calls from grandpa who just died. We create the television - white noise phenomenon.
I'm wondering if anyone here has received a call, or gotten a message, from what sounded like a demon?
Also, I would like to know if anyone has received a call from a deceased loved one?
originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: FlyersFan
The girl was the one sending the message, but she was allegedly possessed by a demon at the time. It would be easy to text that way. But, I'm not even sure if the message was received in a text. The article just says he started receiving phone messages. It could have been a voice mail message.
The author of the article is the one insinuating it was a text message, when he stated:
Maybe it’s time Father Rajchel upgrades to a textorcism.
originally posted by: CJCrawley
a reply to: sled735
Don't they have to be invited?
If I were to ask the spirits to make contact via my phone, I guess they could manipulate radio waves to do so; if you believe in that sort of thing.
Maybe they could manipulate microwave energy too.
Beware the power of the microwave oven!