He wasn’t dead.
Humans in that condition are highly suggestible, so a vision of “hell” can be easily explained depending on the patient’s background.
Amazing isn’t it, that people who have these “visions” see whatever heaven or hell they’re culturally conditioned to “see”?
You’ll never hear a story of a Muslim or someone raised in a Muslim majority country, experiencing the “afterlife” of a Christian or Hindu. Just as you’d never hear a story of a Hindu or Christian seeing the Muslim “afterlife”.
Cultural conditioning is a wonderful thing.
Humans in that condition are highly suggestible, so a vision of “hell” can be easily explained depending on the patient’s background.
Amazing isn’t it, that people who have these “visions” see whatever heaven or hell they’re culturally conditioned to “see”?
You’ll never hear a story of a Muslim or someone raised in a Muslim majority country, experiencing the “afterlife” of a Christian or Hindu. Just as you’d never hear a story of a Hindu or Christian seeing the Muslim “afterlife”.
Cultural conditioning is a wonderful thing.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"