(September 15, 2016 at 9:54 am)Little Rik Wrote:(September 14, 2016 at 12:17 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: You've been asked this before and you didn't answer. How do you know that the NDE occurred while the patient's brain function appeared absent? How do you know the NDE didn't occur as brain function was returning to the patient? You're just assuming the experience occurred while they were flatlined. How do you know that's when the NDE occurred?
Fool.![]()
The reason why I suggest to you to read these NDEs experiences is because a lot of them happen
when the person lie dead in the casualty room.
Doctors declare the person dead but the guy that experience the NDE see his-her body lie dead below.
How the hell could the experience be felt while the brain function was returning to the patient if the person see his-her body dead below?
Are you that dumb?
Maybe because the person isn't actually seeing their dead body below. Again, you're assuming that the report of the experience reflects reality. You have no reason to assume this, you do so only because it fits your presuppositions. And even there you are inconsistent, as NDEs recount both a real heaven and a real hell, both of which you discount. You simply cherry pick the accounts you want to believe.
I'm through talking NDEs with you. You introduced them as evidence of karma and reincarnation and they are evidence of neither. End of story.
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