Possession?
(Edwin)
Four hundred and fifty sheep lay on the bottom of a cliff, dead, last Friday in Turkey. Each of them had jumped off the top of the cliff and plummeted to their death one after another, and if it wasn?t for the cushion of dead sheep that lay on the floor of the cliff, all 1500 sheep in the herd would have perished. What could have caused the senseless suicidal behavior of the sheep? Is there a scientific explanation for this or could it have a more sinister bearing to it...possibly, possession? The event that took place on Friday in Turkey bears a very uncanny resemblance to an event that happened a long time ago, recorded in The Holy Bible, in the book of Luke. The Rabbi Jesus came to a region called "Gerasenes" and there he met a demon possessed man who was called "Legion" (English translation) and before Jesus exorcized and cast the demons out of the man, they begged him not to have them thrown into the "Abyss" but instead to be cast into a herd of swine that were feeding nearby by a lake. The Rabbi Jesus complied and cast them into the pigs and all the pigs rushed down the steep bank and drowned themselves in the lake. The similarity in these two cases are bizarrely strong, with both parties being a flock of commercial livestock and both showing unexplained maniacally suicidal behaviors. Of course the theory about to be proposed has no scientific evidence but it is worth mentioning that both cases are quite alike and therefore there is a possible connection. Animals and humans have brains and skills that enable them to realize when something there are doing is wrong and dangerous; that is why a kid will not play with fire after being burned. Therefore there has to be something wrong when 450 sheep do not realize that jumping off a cliff leads to their death and destruction. This "something" could be possession.
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