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Poll: I am curious to know
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Would you change your mind about God and start believing.
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Would you think that they had an hallucination so no you still wouldn't believe in God.
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Curious to know
#11
RE: Curious to know
(June 19, 2016 at 10:35 am)Little Rik Wrote:
(June 19, 2016 at 10:27 am)Losty Wrote:
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Sorry for that.
I never posted a poll so I wasn't sure how to do it properly.  Rolleyes

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#12
RE: Curious to know
(June 19, 2016 at 10:36 am)Chad32 Wrote:
(June 19, 2016 at 10:31 am)Little Rik Wrote: 100% wrong brother.
If you go through the hundreds of NDEs you will find countless of ex non believers and atheists that had absolutely nothing with religions.
By the way you are not answering the question or making a comment about yes or not.  Rolleyes

I'm actually surprised by that. And no, I wouldn't care. The brain does crazy things when it's dying, and I figure the "I saw heaven" stories were just because that's where the thoughts went to when the brain was malfunctioning.

This kind of falls into the category of people converting because they're in some sort of vulnerable position in life. Very rarely do you have people living happy, independent lives, convert to religion. Unless it's a very liberal form of religion, or they just say they're religious to get people to leave them alone.

Other people having experiences is not something that would convince me to convert. The all knowing, all powerful, and all present being in the sky knows how to get me on his side, if he wants a relationship with me so badly.


Once again you guys are not answering the question.
I am not talking about people who had an NDE in general.
I am very very specific and ask if one of you which is a respected atheist in this forum would come back in here after an NDE experience saying that he-she was wrong all the way........what would you do?
Change, not change or what else?  Rolleyes
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#13
RE: Curious to know
(June 19, 2016 at 10:29 am)robvalue Wrote: NDEs are hallucinations, so the poll options are a bit limited.


Roberto.  Hi

You have not a rag of evidence to prove your idea.
Even Dr Parnia that did extensive researches on NDEs said that more research is needed to find out
whether NDEs are real or not.
In any case you are not answering the question.
If you think that.............. the poll options are a bit limited....you could have said what other option there are.
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#14
RE: Curious to know
If secondhand accounts were enough to convince my brain into belief in something as fantastical as an almighty God, I would already. Not sure why the testimony of one more person should make a difference, atheist or not.[Image: wacky.gif]
Clearly, this is the sort of thing I would actually have to witness myself in order to believe.[Image: not-me.gif]
'Cause, yeah...It's just that big.  Indubitably
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#15
RE: Curious to know
(June 19, 2016 at 10:55 am)Thena323 Wrote: If secondhand accounts were enough to convince my brain into belief in something as fantastical as an almighty God, I would already. Not sure why the testimony of one more person should make a difference, atheist or not.[Image: wacky.gif]
Clearly, this is the sort of thing I would actually have to witness myself in order to believe.[Image: not-me.gif]
'Cause, yeah...It's just that big.  Indubitably


What about if instead of being only one there would be 2-3 or more atheists that you know personally
that tell you that they were wrong all the way?
Would or would not make any difference? Rolleyes
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#16
RE: Curious to know
I don't think you understand what a NDE is Rik. I'll explain one last time.

Someone almost dies, and has some sort of experience. The brain is under immense strain in such extreme situations, so it's fairly common for it to produce hallucinations. It "experiences" things that didn't actually happen.

If you're suggesting that these "experiences" might actually also be real, then you're in the realm of fantasy. Just because a brain experiences something, it doesn't mean it literally happened. That is wild speculation backed by no evidence.

So having a NDE is not proof of anything.
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#17
RE: Curious to know
(June 19, 2016 at 10:44 am)Little Rik Wrote:
(June 19, 2016 at 10:36 am)Chad32 Wrote: I'm actually surprised by that. And no, I wouldn't care. The brain does crazy things when it's dying, and I figure the "I saw heaven" stories were just because that's where the thoughts went to when the brain was malfunctioning.

This kind of falls into the category of people converting because they're in some sort of vulnerable position in life. Very rarely do you have people living happy, independent lives, convert to religion. Unless it's a very liberal form of religion, or they just say they're religious to get people to leave them alone.

Other people having experiences is not something that would convince me to convert. The all knowing, all powerful, and all present being in the sky knows how to get me on his side, if he wants a relationship with me so badly.


Once again you guys are not answering the question.
I am not talking about people who had an NDE in general.
I am very very specific and ask if one of you which is a respected atheist in this forum would come back in here after an NDE experience saying that he-she was wrong all the way........what would you do?
Change, not change or what else?  Rolleyes
I would not change. I thought my last post made that clear. I don't care  if one of my best atheist buds came to be and said they were converting because of an nde. Aside from trying to make sure they got some help. I do not hold anyone on this forum up on a pedestal. Hell, I've had a recent disagreement with Minimalist over political candidates. If he says something I disagree with, he's no more likely to convince me to change my views than anyone else.
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#18
RE: Curious to know
No, I would not convert. Someone else's experience cannot effect me in that way.
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#19
RE: Curious to know
(June 19, 2016 at 10:20 am)Little Rik Wrote: Suppose some respected member of this forum had an NDE.
After that they come back here on the forum telling that God exist.
Would you believe them and give up atheism or no thinking that they just had
some sort of hallucination?  Shy

There's a respected member?

Personally I barely know enough about anyone on the forum to respect anyone on here in any real significant amount.

Whoever it was I'd assume they'd had some sort of hallucination. 

I'd really hope it wasn't the creator of this website who had the near death experience because I'd guess these forums would be fucked if that was the case.


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#20
RE: Curious to know
(June 19, 2016 at 11:04 am)Little Rik Wrote:
(June 19, 2016 at 10:55 am)Thena323 Wrote: If secondhand accounts were enough to convince my brain into belief in something as fantastical as an almighty God, I would already. Not sure why the testimony of one more person should make a difference, atheist or not.[Image: wacky.gif]
Clearly, this is the sort of thing I would actually have to witness myself in order to believe.[Image: not-me.gif]
'Cause, yeah...It's just that big.  Indubitably


What about if instead of being only one there would be 2-3 or more atheists that you know personally
that tell you that they were wrong all the way?
Would or would not make any difference? Rolleyes

This would make a difference to me, not necessarily that I'd believe in god but I'd think something spooky was going on just for the fact that 3 people on the forum have nearly died so coincidentally and that they all saw god.


Are you ready for the fire? We are firemen. WE ARE FIREMEN! The heat doesn’t bother us. We live in the heat. We train in the heat. It tells us that we’re ready, we’re at home, we’re where we’re supposed to be. Flames don’t intimidate us. What do we do? We control the flame. We control them. We move the flames where we want to. And then we extinguish them.

Impersonation is treason.





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