(January 28, 2016 at 8:32 pm)scoobysnack Wrote: Hey everyone. I'm new the forum and wanted to talk about near death experiences. Personally for me information from NDEs changed my life for the better. I think unlike religion, they offer better evidence of the spiritual realms and existence of God. Hoping we can have a civil discussion about it. I'm open to your views and hope we can reciprocate the respect for each other.
I would say the most amazing experiences that I have read was from Howard Storm. He was an atheist confident that nothing happens after life and his life was completely changed after his death experience. I met Howard and listened to his story, and want to share with you all here.
Please read through the short testimonial and let me know what you think so we can talk about it. There is a lot more infomation I can post, but this would be the place to start.
http://www.near-death.com/experiences/no...storm.html
NDEs are bullshit claims. "Near" as a word gives it away. The window is what matters, and once you go beyond that window beyond cells working, you die and stay dead. If you come back, that means your body had just enough juice in it for a reversal to happen. Just like a seemingly dead battery when you get jumper cables and restart your car. Destroy the shape and structure of the battery beyond repair you wont be able to use it.
Funny how we never see a decapitated human without a head "come back".
If a doctor or nurse is claiming an "NDE" they are either lying to get attention, or are stupidly ignoring their own misdiagnosis.
The light you see and the "memories" or sights or sounds you see when you "fade out" are nothing more than your neurons crashing all at the same time and mixing with your visual/auditory/touch senses.
Nobody comes back once enough cell and tissue damage in the brain is caused. If you come back, that means you never went past that window and never were beyond repair.