who make the ghost?

Indonesia
May 7, 2007 6:59am CST
all who life in this world is God made, and i believe that. if God make all the good and the beast,what for he makes the devil and ghosts that makes bad things to human.
3 responses
• India
25 May 07
check this ghost story 22223333 The Man On The Bench I hope you enjoy it. This happened few years ago in my home town, Driffield, and I remember it was on Valentine's day. Me and my friend, Kerstie, were walking to her house one night. I forget what we were doing, but on the way to her house we had to pass this memorial garden. It has a few flowers, and a bench that faces a monument from the war, it's quite a nice place with a small river. There is a path that runs behind the bench, and this was the path we had chosen that day. It wasn't quite dark and I remember it was around 6pm because there is a church not far from the garden, and the bells struck just before we walked by. We were both quite happily talking away until we came close to the bench. Then we both went silent, and turned to face the bench. It was very strange because we both did this at the exact same time, in mid sentence, and just stared for what seemed like ages. There was a man sat on the bench with his back to us. He seemed to be wearing a rather large coat, with a biggish collar, it was a greenish color, and he had a large bag next to him. I originally thought the bag was a small child huddled on the bench until I realized how large it was. After what seemed like ages, but was most likely a few seconds, we both realized we were staring but we didn't seem to understand why. Then, at the exact same time, we both realized the guy had no visible head (I know it sounds lame but honestly it is true). Kerstie started to scream. She ran across the road and waited for me on the other side. I didn't quite know how to react and just continued to stare in shock. The guy didn't seem phased by Kerstie screaming, and this creeped me out a little. I thought maybe he was leaning forward, and his head just wasn't visible, so I slowly walked round the side of the bench, to see a front view. The whole time, he didn't move an inch. As I got closer, I saw that he wasn't hunched forward... He really didn't have a head... Just a gaping collar with blackness. Yet he had hands, and feet and everything else. He just sat there with his hands on his knees. At this point, fear got the better of me and I ran after Kerstie. As I caught up with her I paused and looked back... The guy was moving his arms... We then ran all the way to her house. When we actually got home, it was the first time we spoke since we went silent and she said to me "You did see that didn't you?" We then talked about the whole experience, and we had both witnessed the same thing... A headless man in green, sat with a bag on a bench. She also said that she thought the bag was a child too... I thought that was kind of odd. We thought maybe it was a guy from the war waiting for his lover, or grieving for a friend lost in the war, but I doubt we will ever know. I know it seems unlikely but this really did happen, and if it wasn't for the fact that Kerstie saw it too, I'd wonder if I really did see it. I have seen other things but this is by far the scariest.
• Indonesia
3 Sep 07
wow....thanks bro thats to long man...like a news paper hahaha
• Indonesia
20 Dec 07
god make all thing
@livewyre (2450)
4 Sep 07
I assume that your point is if God has created everything, did he also create the evil things in the universe. This is a very good point, which from a Christian viewpoint is addressed in the Bible, but indirectly... In the story of Job, Satan appears before God acknowledging Him as Master by asking His permission to 'test' Job. Therefore, I think that you can conclude that God is above all things, but allows evil to exist (after all without evil, there is no distinction between right and wrong). I don't think you can say that God created evil as such, but that evil naturally occurs when you allow beings to have free will and make good or bad decisions... Satan is often referred to as a fallen Angel, and quite honestly there is a lot of folklore surrounding him that is not at all Biblical. I think that we can conclude that there is evil as a natural consequence of free will, and that Satan whom God created, has the role of testing and therefore leading men astray from God. You could speculate for a long time about the actual relationship between God and Satan, but honestly there is not enough information in the Bible to fully support some of the nonsense that people believe. If you are simply asking why is there evil in the world, then it comes back to the same issue - if we have free will to choose to follow God, then we must also have free will to reject Him and His laws...