The term poltergeist itself comes from two German words: polter, to make noise by throwing or tumbling around, and geist, ghost or spirit. The literal translation of the term is “noisy ghost.” These “noisy ghosts” are nothing new. - JOHN ANKERBERG
The term poltergeist itself comes from two German words: polter, to make noise by throwing or tumbling around, and geist, ghost or spirit. The literal translation of the term is “noisy ghost.” These “noisy ghosts” are nothing new. - JOHN ANKERBERG
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