RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
January 29, 2016 at 12:09 pm
(This post was last modified: January 29, 2016 at 12:09 pm by WinterHold.)
Thank you for the interesting topic.
My objection on NDEs, is that they're not unified. Christians see Jesus, Muslims see Prophet Mohammed or somebody of importance in Islamic literature...etc.
It's always about the person & his views, and religion of choice.
An atheist might have a part of his brain that is convinced with God, a part of his subconscious, and the experience does nothing but trigger that part of the memory, to visit him in a dream when he's in a coma.
Ah, it is proved that the brain produces a substance -can't recall its name- that lessens the pain of death; and with it hallucinations appear. So I wouldn't trust the testimony of a person who came back from a coma so easily.
My objection on NDEs, is that they're not unified. Christians see Jesus, Muslims see Prophet Mohammed or somebody of importance in Islamic literature...etc.
It's always about the person & his views, and religion of choice.
An atheist might have a part of his brain that is convinced with God, a part of his subconscious, and the experience does nothing but trigger that part of the memory, to visit him in a dream when he's in a coma.
Ah, it is proved that the brain produces a substance -can't recall its name- that lessens the pain of death; and with it hallucinations appear. So I wouldn't trust the testimony of a person who came back from a coma so easily.