(December 2, 2015 at 9:18 am)Homeless Nutter Wrote:(December 2, 2015 at 7:49 am)Little Rik Wrote: [...]
Those who had NDEs experiences are normal decent people not on drugs not on daydreams.
Why they should lie?
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To brighten up a difficult time in their lives with some fantasy. To give some false hope to the loved ones. To get attention of dishonest imbeciles, desperate to prove the existence of an afterlife and sell some books or other magical bullsh*t. To become famous for a while and make some money selling the story to the press. There are ALWAYS reasons to lie.
But of course - many of them don't have to lie, at least not knowingly. They just had a dream, or a hallucination and then many, many days, weeks, or months later when they're asked about the experience (because, you see, it's never been possible to ask a NDE survivor about the experience immediately after they had it, it's always a looong time later; the time they spend mostly doing what? Oh, that's right - SLEEPING) they simply interpret the memory of the dream, colorizing it with details from their culture, like religious stories, or TV and movies.
Oh, yeah - and most of them are in hospitals, when they're remembering their NDEs, so yeah - they are on f***ing drugs.
So no - you have no credible evidence, just some dreams and fantasies.
Not to mention the fact, that "NEAR DEATH" IS NOT "DEATH", dumbass. You didn't think about it, did you?
Every single crap that you think of can be easy contradicted with evidence.

1) No NDE experiencer has ever made any real money out their experiences.
Very few of them did write a book not to make money but to share their experiences with other.
2) Most of them well before they were administered drugs in hospital already had their NDE so drugs or not drugs make no difference.
3) NDEs would be fantasies if they would lead to different experiences but no they all go in one direction which is that the consciousness get disconnected from the body and experience God.
4) No religion is involved, instead they all deal with spirituality.

Some of them see Christ, some Buddha, some Shiva or Krishna while other perceive God in an abstract form. In any case they all experience deep spiritual love.
5) Certainly not to get attention.
In fact most of them are afraid to tell their experiences for fear to be ridiculed.
6) Whether they are in hospital or out the hospital they remember very clearly their spiritual experiences.
On the other hand is usually quite difficult to remember things related to matter-body-mind.
7) The so called near death is real death which has been ascertained by a qualified doctor.
So no Nutter.
You fail once again on all count.

You would have better luck with your butts business instead.
