(March 27, 2022 at 10:21 pm)RBP3280 Wrote: I'm an ex agnostic, turned theist. I'm not a fundamentalist, actually fairly unorthodox.
My turning point was due to people who have been clinically dead and were resuscitated, as well are recovery of terminally ill that should not have survived but did and most with very few side effects from their injury or illness.
I'm not here to sway opinions but to hear different beliefs and ask questions.
I'm always interested in talking to people that have had near death experiences, and especially if they were considered clinically dead.
Welcome RBP! I hope you enjoy our forum.
'Clinical death' isn't the same as 'biological death', which is irreversible. In clinical death (cessation of vital signs), resucsciation is still often possible depending on conditions, medical expertise, and available technology. Brain death is considered irreversible (the person will never regain consciousness would die if taken off life support) but diagnosis requires confirmation after at least six hours to ensure brain function isn't just temporarily suppressed to currently undedectible levels.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.