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        My theory about the supernatural elements seen, heard, and felt on this little roadtrip-turned-ghost-
story is based tightly on the biblical teachings about familiar spirits.

          I don't believe in what society calls "ghosts" with regards to the roaming souls or spirits of dead
people seeking a final resolution, justice, or closure to their death or some aspect of their terminated lives.
I do, however, believe fully that there has been an astronomical number of spirits with us on the surface
of this Earth for several thousand years.  The fundamental Christian doctrine is that souls are judged and enter either Heaven or Hell for eternity immediately upon the death of the fleshly body.  This allows no possibility for the presence of the likes of such aforementioned "ghosts."  However, it
would benefit the
spirits that I believe in to make people believe in ghosts.

What I propose is quite logical:
          The Bible says in several books that the great and beautiful angel, Lucifer, conceived the per-
verse idea that he was higher than God.  Unfortunately, one-third of the rest of the angels in Heaven
were deceived by Lucifer.  For this worthy reason, they were banished from Heaven to a realm called
Hell, created especially for Lucifer and his followers inside this then-uninhabited planet.  At sometime,
in the beginning, Lucifer -- now called Satan -- was let out of Hell to tempt mankind.  Later, his fallen
angels, called demons, arose to torment human beings.  It was prophecied by many of the prophets that
in the last days, there will be a great war called Armegeddon, the ultimate battle between good and evil,
in which Satan and his demons will finally be put into Hell for the rest of eternity.  For this reason, they
want to hurt God any way that they can.  They know that people dying without Jesus will go to Hell with them, and God does not want this to happen.

          Therefore, if there are demonic, satanic spirits on this planet who want to hurt God, then they
must cause as many people as they can to go to Hell.  If they want people to go to Hell, they mus try
to keep them away from Jesus.  If they want to keep them away from Jesus, they must make them
disbelieve the Bible.  I propose that the reason for their haunting of a place like this is to cause people
to believe in something contrary to the explained Christian fundament, which allows no possibility for
"ghosts" to roam the halls of places that their corresponding bodies were killed in until they find some
kind of justice that will allow them to "rest."

          By hearing the voice of a little girl cry eerily for help in the video, we automatically are lead to
believe that it is the spirit of a young girl who was trapped in a flash-flood.  The truth is, that a young
girl crying for help would not be eerie at all, but frantic, loud, panicked, and persistant.  She also would
be screaming names of people she thought could help.  What I'm trying to say is, that the only thing more superficial than a general, scary-sounding "help me" would be, "BOO!!"  However, if I think that it is the spirit of a girl who does not know she's dead, then I have rejected some of the truth of the Bible.  And if
there is a part of it I don't believe, I will be confused about the whole thing.

          Finally, I think that anytime there is a haunted house, "Bugar Holler," murder scene, condemned building, abandoned structure, or any such place with a ghost story, there will be a familiar spirit there
whose job is to prove it true, so that we will believe a lie.
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