(September 15, 2016 at 10:47 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:(September 15, 2016 at 10:19 am)Little Rik Wrote: You have no reason to assume this, you do so only because it fits your ATHEISTIC presuppositions.![]()
Spot on yog.
This is your response to everything. You're right because atheists are wrong. That's nothing but an argument from ignorance, but it's the only argument you've got.
You return to it time and again.
I'm not the one replying to a request for evidence, dumbass. I have no burden of proof here. You do. So your claim that I assume this is just pure misdirection, which appears to be the only intuitive science you're familiar with. I don't 'assume' that these experiences don't reflect reality, I've simply been given no reason from you to believe that they do. So you can take your tu quoque and shove it up your ass. It's invalid, like so much of the rest of your shit.
Garbage yog.
If you............don't 'assume' that these experiences don't reflect reality.........then why you go to such an extent as to stubbornly search so many studies about NDEs that criticize them?
You do that because you refuse to acknowledge the authenticity of NDEs experiences because these would destroy your idea that there is no God.
So far your efforts of trying to knock down the authenticity of NDEs have failed.
All the studies that you brought forward have turned up as guessing and nothing more while so many real NDEs come with evidence where the reports of the person involved turn to be true.
Quote:You simply can't handle the truth that NDEs are evidence only that people have a memory of an experience, and that memory isn't necessarily based in reality, much as you'd like to believe "according to Yoga."
More garbage yog.
How could they not be based on reality when the evidence was there?
Here I refer to the description given by the person who had the NDE in which he-she saw what was happening while his-her dead body was lying in the casualty-emergency room with doctors and nurses trying to bring it back to life.
How could a dead body-brain witness what doctors-nurse were doing?
Quote:People who take LSD have psychedelic experiences; their experiences aren't evidence of an altered reality. You haven't given any reason for believing these experiences are 'real' other than "because you want to believe." And even there you've been dishonest by believing certain NDE experiences "on the basis of Yoga," while discounting other equally prominent themes. You're a wishful thinking, two-faced, folklore believing, red herring filled, cherry picking asshole. And your so called "evidence" is nothing of the sort.
According to yoga. *snort*
Fool.

You don't even know what happen under the influence of drugs and yet you keep on speculating with no end in sight.
You keep on throwing judgment after judgment and then you say that you don't have to have the burden of proof.
You got to be nut yog.
Drugs act on the higher glands especially on the pineal gland which is the border between the physical reality and the spiritual reality.
By entering by force in the spiritual reality is possible to enjoy a form of distorted spirituality in which you can feel quite good but that lead to addiction and damage body-brain.

It is very bizarre how so many atheists don't get it.

Those who smoke, drink or use some drugs search the God that they deny.
God is peace of mind.
God is happiness.
The above substances give just that.
Drugs give the God that they deny it exist.
How stupid is that?
