The belief that an orb is an angel or demon “caught on film” is based on ideas that do not come from the Bible. We have no reason to believe that our modern technology can coax a spirit to make itself visible. It never hints that spirits, good or bad, will manifest themselves to us as spherical globs of light. Again, from a biblical perspective, these theories have a problem. If they believe the orbs are good, they might take comfort in the fact that God has sent His angels to watch over them. If they believe the spirits to be demonic, they might call a pastor or priest over to “cleanse” the house or pray through the rooms. If they see an orb in a picture taken inside their home, they conclude that there are spirits in the house. Some Christians believe that orbs are real. There is no time for “wandering” or “haunting.” There are spirits in this world, however-unclean spirits ( demons) and holy spirits ( angels). From a Christian point of view, this theory has a major problem: there are no such things as ghosts, in the sense of “departed spirits of once-living humans.” The Bible teaches that, when a person dies, he or she is immediately in one of two places, heaven or hell (Luke 16:22–23). They say that, as some ghosts seek to communicate with the living, the ghosts will exert psychic energy to make their presence visible, at least on film. Some ghost chasers and paranormal investigators claim that orbs are manifestations of departed human spirits. Many others, including Christians, have a different perspective on the existence of orbs. Some people view orbs as evidence of paranormal or supernatural activity in a “haunted” location. Most significantly, orbs are not apparent to the naked eye they only show up in pictures and sometimes on video. These orbs can be various sizes, but usually they are small, white, and round. Many people have been puzzled by the appearance of “orbs”-spherical spots of light-in their photographs.