(February 20, 2018 at 7:01 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: The contents of a hallucinatory experience is NOT a good basis to make claims about the universe. (ie, THIS god exists because THESE people have a hallucinatory experience of him when near death.)
If you look into such matters, you can learn which religions are prone to experience certain phenomena when near death, but you can't learn anything about which God is real. What are you trying to learn from studying such things?
I want to know if I should still believe, I find there is absolutely no evidence for any of it, other than these NDEs. So many people report they feel realer than real life. I have looked at arguments against NDEs, and none of them quite seem to add up why they occur so vividly, clearly, etc. Be that as it may, I always wondered why Christians report seeing Jesus, while Muslims don't report their imagery which is uniquely Muslim. If I could get a sure-fire answer to that, not just "oh NDEs are BS, therefore you shouldn't trust them, all religions are false". At the moment, I feel this may prove Christianity to be correct. However, if I ever find out NDEs are a product of the brain and not the soul, I would probably no longer believe.