RE: Blind faith and evolution
July 19, 2013 at 9:12 am
(This post was last modified: July 19, 2013 at 9:19 am by Psykhronic.)
(July 19, 2013 at 9:03 am)enrico Wrote:(July 18, 2013 at 7:29 pm)Esquilax Wrote: Hey smugly, you do understand that if I were to split the lobes of your brain, I could induce two mutually contradictory brain states within you, right? Your consciousness can be altered merely by doing some injury to the brain, the physical component of consciousness. There's plenty of research to back this up.
Probably a silly question, but did you do any research before you felt yourself knowledgeable enough to call us ignorant?
Thousand of people who had a NDE experience tell us that as soon as the physical-mental death come then the consciousness take automatically over and it is not affected by body or brain damage.
Not even one of those who had this kind of experience deny this fact.
Even those who previously were non believer after that experience believe.
Abe Alexander a neurosurgeon was previously skeptical about this.
After his NDE experience he change his mind as you can see in his book "Proof of heaven".
Now you are telling me that all this was researched and contradict my view.
Now can you tell me if your research can also contradict a neurosurgeon which spent his life studying this field?
After this we can talk about who is the ignorant.
Yeah, NDEs are powerful experiences that happen BEFORE the brain fully shuts off. And oh gee, a neuroscientist who thinks there's an afterlife - totally convinced. He was in a coma. Not dead.
EDIT: He's also been debunked, there's an esquire article that delves into this but you have to pay for it, so here's the atlantic wire's brief summary http://www.theatlanticwire.com/entertain...ked/66772/
Way to research.