(November 3, 2016 at 9:04 pm)operator Wrote:(November 3, 2016 at 12:35 pm)Doubting Thomas Wrote: No, "near death" or clinical death isn't 100% dead if your brain is still alive. No way can anyone come back to life if their brain is dead. Of course it doesn't take long to go from clinical death to total death, if the doctors can't get your heart started again. But near death is not total death.
Nor does the NDE crowd ever want to talk about the numerous people who are resuscitated but did not experience any of the "floating above my body/flying down a tunnel" type hallucinations. They don't experience anything at all, death to them was just like falling asleep.
I have a friend who was involved in an automobile accident and technically die for a few minutes several times in the span of a few hours. He saw no light, no angels or demons, no gods, no dead relatives, no movie replaying his life. Nothing.
Guess god was out to lunch on that one.
If you would have read some of the NDEs experiences you would know why some people have an NDE
experience and other do not.
The reason is very very simple.
God knows who can make good use of the experience and who does not so what is the point in giving
such an experience to someone that will not make good use of that experience?
Beside many people are not interested in God so why God should be interested in them?
There are however exceptions to the rule.
Some strong atheists after an NDE experience all of a sudden become strong theists.
In this case God knew that deep inside there were room for God so God get manifested.