(June 27, 2016 at 1:25 am)Redbeard The Pink Wrote:(June 26, 2016 at 9:06 am)Little Rik Wrote: Imbecile.
Shit-for-brains
Quote:The name N on the NDEs was given because the bloke that really die in the first place came back to life.
No, you insufferable moron. The "N" is there because it stands for "near," and "near death" means close to death, but not actually dead. That could mean close to death because I'm on life support, or it could mean close to death because I narrowly missed getting hit by a train.
What you're describing is actually a death and resurrection, which is even more absurd than what you've been claiming so far, and you actually have less support for it.
Quote:It really die in the first place and that was certified by real doctors so real death was there. The heart stopped, the blood and oxygen stop flowing in the body included the brain so no Pinky you are wrong once again.
You keep doing that thing where you insist on the authenticity of a person's death on the authority of doctors. That is a fallacious appeal to authority. I would generally expect doctors to be pretty good at telling whether somebody is dead, but that doesn't mean that they and their machinery can't be wrong. Just because a doctor declares somebody dead, doesn't mean they are. Doctors make mistakes just like everyone.
Furthermore, even if we granted that there are circumstances where people can fully and really die and then be raised to life again (which I absolutely don't, BTW), that is not a near death experience. That is a resurrection, which is a totally different thing that has never happened.
Quote:Nobody so far has come forward with evidence that during a real death the brain is able to produce hallucinations so it is obvious that the consciousness take over have those experiences and then come back in the dead body to revived a dead body.
You are a clown not a doctor so you can't say whether the bloke really die or not.
Fail again son.
Nobody has brought forth evidence that these people you describe are really dead, Rik. You are still appealing to authority. Doctors can be wrong. Their equipment can be wrong. There could be levels of life and/or brain activity that we can't currently detect or understand.
Also, these visions are sometimes had by people whose hearts and brains don't stop, and I know this for a fact because such a person spoke at my church. The boy from "Heaven is for Real" is another example I've already mentioned.
I get that you think I'm insulted by being called a clown, but you're the stupid fuck who can't tell clowns apart from wizards, Rik.
Gee, what a bunch of idiots these doctors.
They studied 6 long years at the Uni and don't even know whether the bloke is alive or dead.
But no worry son.
From now on I will make sure that only clowns wizards can assess whether the bloke is alive or dead.
Deal?