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Originally Posted by alyasa
atari 2600 has a point; God won't intervene and ressurect someone as a ghost, for whatever reason. There will be the return of Jesus Christ, which the Quran states and the Bible states is true. But otherwise, I sincerely doubt the validity of divine intervention as a reason to explain ghosts.
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Well, you can allow divine intervention in the event that the "ghost" has a purpose, completes it, and is not seen again.
For example, during the transfiguration, Christ spoke to Moses and Elijah.
Moses and Elijah are not lost souls. They arrived at the mountain with a purpose and they completed it.
Christ's resurrection was of the flesh, he wasn't a ghost.
Now, if a ghost legend surrounds a specific location and isn't a hoax or an illusion, I don't think that it would be God's doing. It would either be a demon or a reoccuring supernatural phenomena that shadows a highly emotional event in human history.
Atari, I wouldn't say that God doesn't intervene. We have free will but I think God helps everyone wanting to accept help in small ways.