The thing is, why didn't God tell her that she was going to burn in hell? I mean, she was a woman who apparently didn't worship God much, didn't go to church, and had an abortion. So you'd think that God would have mentioned something about her life leading her to Hell. But no, it was all warm, cozy, fluffy cloud like. I know Drich will claim that this wasn't her final judgment, but why at least not a warning?
Again, I will ask about NDE's, why are there never two accounts which occur exactly the same? You'd think that if the afterlife were real then all NDE's would happen exactly the same way and everyone who ever had one would describe the exact same things.
And just think, if the medical staff had been just a little less skilled, she wouldn't have had a chance to write that book.
Again, I will ask about NDE's, why are there never two accounts which occur exactly the same? You'd think that if the afterlife were real then all NDE's would happen exactly the same way and everyone who ever had one would describe the exact same things.
And just think, if the medical staff had been just a little less skilled, she wouldn't have had a chance to write that book.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.