(November 10, 2011 at 5:35 pm)tackattack Wrote: And the associated link from that author take you right to here
"A statistical analysis of more than 100 NDE subjects revealed that prior religious belief and prior knowledge of NDEs did not have an appreciable effect on the likelihood of having an NDE."
If the presence of an NDE is somehow proving an afterlife and therefore a "god" with the study above, then why did only 15% of the study participants experience an NDE? Wouldn't it be 100% or hell, at least 50%? Especially since having an NDE was not related to a person's religious background. Maybe those 15% just have a more vivid imagination? Hmmm....
"Gallup and Proctor found that 15 percent of all Americans who had been in near-death situations reported NDEs"
http://science.howstuffworks.com/science...ience2.htm