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Britons Believe in Ghosts Than in God?
More Britons believe in ghosts than in God, according to an informal survey published
on—yes—Oct. 31. The survey wasn't a true random sample, so the results
can't be considered scientifically accurate, but of the 2,012 people who completed
a questionnaire for the British home entertainment retailer ChoicesUK, 68 percent
said they believed in the existence of ghosts and spirits, while 55 percent said
they believed in the existence of a god (source: AP).
Of those who believed in ghosts, 76 percent said that films and TV reality shows about the supernatural helped convince them that ghosts exist. But what does the Bible say? It reveals that there really is an active spirit realm—not of ghosts, supposedly disembodied human beings, but of spirits, fallen angels called demons that seek to influence and deceive people against the truth of God. These may sometimes pose as the ghosts of dead people. The dead, however, are unconscious, awaiting a future resurrection (compare Ecclesiastes 9:5,10). For this and other reasons, the Bible warns against any involvement with the spirit world apart from contact with the true God.
Our booklet Is There Really A Devil? reveals how this spirit realm is the real source behind so many of the world's problems and explains how God will overthrow this power and establish a kingdom of peace. Jesus Christ overcame Satan (Matthew 4; Luke 4), and through Christ we can too.
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