RE: Question's for God.
September 14, 2016 at 12:02 pm
(This post was last modified: September 14, 2016 at 12:10 pm by Angrboda.)
(September 14, 2016 at 10:50 am)Little Rik Wrote:(September 13, 2016 at 2:19 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: You're a fruitcake if you think this shows anything but that Storm had a very intense experience. Last night I had a dream. I dreamt that I had broken the law. And I had gotten caught. Felony possession of stolen goods. I felt really bad about what I had done. When I woke up, I still felt bad. The mood of the dream followed me into reality. That's all these NDEs are is dreams following themselves into reality. You have no evidence that Howard Storm went anywhere, did anything, or interacted with anything. You're just assuming what you need to provide evidence for. In my life I have a mental illness. As part of this mental illness I have manic episodes where I get euphoric, angry, and hyper-intelligent. These are very intense experiences. They don't point to anything real. You are just assuming that these NDE experiences are of something real. But you have no evidence that they are of something real. None of these people died and were reincarnated, so these experiences tell us nothing about reincarnation. Howard Storm experienced a story that you believe is 'about' karma and reincarnation. An experience that tells about reincarnation and karma is just a story. It's no more persuasive than you telling me that these things exist. Anyone can have a story about them, it doesn't provide any evidence that they are real, anymore than someone having a dream about Jehovah proves that Jehovah is real. That I have to explain this simple point to you is incredibly pathetic. You have no clue what does and does not constitute evidence. NDEs do not constitute evidence that the story told reflects reality.
You truly deserve the title "No Evidence" Rik. You're just a crackpot who can't tell the difference between a story and reality. These NDEs provide no verifiable information about karma or reincarnation.
What is different about the stories told that couldn't equally as likely have come from a dream?
You are a total fool yog.![]()
When you have your dreams your brain is alive and well but when you have an NDE experience your brain is dead.
Are you that stupid that you can't see the difference?
I'm not that stupid in that I can't see the ways in which they are alike. And 1/3 of NDEs occur in people who are not undergoing a life threatening situation, so once again you're making a generalization that is simply untrue. That's the act of a fool. And in particular, Howard Storm's brain wasn't knocked out when he had his NDE, as has been pointed out to you. You believe in certain elements of NDEs like god, and disbelieve in others like hell. You're just picking and choosing which elements to believe in based on what you already believe. An NDEr could have an experience of a pink unicorn, that doesn't make pink unicorns real. NDEs aren't evidence of anything because there is nothing that couldn't happen in them. Name one thing that "couldn't" happen in an NDE if reincarnation and karma weren't real? You can't because anything can happen in an NDE despite what is objectively real. You claim that hell can't be real, yet it occurs in NDEs. Obviously then, things that "aren't real" do happen in NDEs. So how do you decide which parts of an NDE are real and which aren't? Huh, "No Evidence" Rik?
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