Would you react the same way Lea did if you suspected you'd seen a ghost?

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Would you react the same way Lea did if you suspected you'd seen a ghost?

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Would you react the same way Lea did if you suspected you'd seen a ghost?
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No. I think it has more to do with my faith in God. I am sure paranormal entities exist, but I have issues with thinking they are just hanging around for someone to research about them.
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Well, if I have to be honest, I don't know if I will react the same way Lea did. The thing is, anybody can say anything until they are faced with the stark reality. So it's when I actually see a ghost that I will know how I will react.
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I would definitely be more scared than Lea if I saw a ghost. At first I would think my mind is playing tricks on me, but once I know it's not I would be terrified.
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On first sight of a ghost, honestly I will be frightened, I would feel goose bumps run down my spine and I would freeze. I can only not feel anything if I have seen a lot of ghosts.
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I would be very scared but then I would remember that I am one with Christ and nothing else is more powerful than the name of our Lord Jesus.
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