The redneck strike again.
May 10, 2014 at 12:53 pm
(This post was last modified: May 10, 2014 at 12:57 pm by Rampant.A.I..)
(May 10, 2014 at 7:07 am)Riketto Wrote:(May 9, 2014 at 12:31 pm)Confused Ape Wrote: [quote='Riketto' pid='667112' dateline='1399643084']
Awareness is very good but a change of system is a lot better.
Quote:Awareness has to come first, though, otherwise we won't know what's got to be changed.
Sure but awareness without a fight is also meaningless.
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: I was reading that 3% of Americans had NDE experiences.
Many of them were atheists.
Now they have no doubt that there is a afterlife and God is there.
Quote:Yes, atheists can have NDE's the same as everyone else. What I'm currently looking for is information about how atheists were effected by their experience. Did all the atheists decide that God and an afterlife are real or did some of them dismiss their experience as a trick of the brain?
My guess is that Atheists that had an NDE experience now they keep very
very quiet.
It is always very hard to admit that we were wrong.
Quote:There's also another question. How common are near death experiences?
I do not have any statistics.
All i can tell you is that these experiences according to me are
given as a learning gift to someone who can change his-her life
for the better atheist or not.
The way i see it is that God knows whether an atheist is just confused
(mental masturbation) or he-she is absolutely determined in refusing
God.
In this case there is no need to help.
Quote:If there really is an afterlife why do very few people get to see it before they're brought back?
As i just said atheists or not there has got to be an opening
in the individual mind so learning is possible.
That's funny, you seem to have missed the multiple times I've mentioned my NDE on this forum, and ignored any of the research into near death experiences that don't say what you want to hear.