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Near death experience of Howard Storm
RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
dyresand Wrote:I have had near death experiences before want to know what i seen?
Big hint not a damn thing for one you see weird shit if you are a believer
of course you are going to hallucinate a god but it doesn't prove there is one.

Does heavy anesthesia with your heart stopped for hours count? Because all I got was lost time.
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I don't think it counts unless you see goblins and whatnot man.
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RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
I think I mentioned this in the last NDE Thread, but I'll repeat it again.

I had a motorcycle accident a number of years ago and my heart was stopped for nearly two minutes.

What did I see? Nothing.

I do find it interesting, however, that those who have "experienced" NDEs always see the "afterlife" they are culturally conditioned to see. You never have a Muslim seeing the Christian afterlife, or a Hindu seeing the Muslim one. And if it's an atheist who "sees" one, then it's the Christian one in a culturally dominated Christian society and the Muslim one in a culturally dominated Muslim society.

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"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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(February 1, 2016 at 3:45 pm)Rhythm Wrote: I don't think it counts unless you see goblins and whatnot man.

A dungeons and dragons afterlife?  Awesome!

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
(February 1, 2016 at 3:54 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: I think I mentioned this in the last NDE Thread, but I'll repeat it again.

I had a motorcycle accident a number of years ago and my heart was stopped for nearly two minutes.

What did I see?  Nothing.

I do find it interesting, however, that those who have "experienced" NDEs always see the "afterlife" they are culturally conditioned to see.  You never have a Muslim seeing the Christian afterlife, or a Hindu seeing the Muslim one.  And if it's an atheist who "sees" one, then it's the Christian one in a culturally dominated Christian society and the Muslim one in a culturally dominated Muslim society.

Well, there we have it. Proof that there is no afterlife. Show's over folks!
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RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
(February 1, 2016 at 3:56 pm)robvalue Wrote:
(February 1, 2016 at 3:54 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: I think I mentioned this in the last NDE Thread, but I'll repeat it again.

I had a motorcycle accident a number of years ago and my heart was stopped for nearly two minutes.

What did I see?  Nothing.

I do find it interesting, however, that those who have "experienced" NDEs always see the "afterlife" they are culturally conditioned to see.  You never have a Muslim seeing the Christian afterlife, or a Hindu seeing the Muslim one.  And if it's an atheist who "sees" one, then it's the Christian one in a culturally dominated Christian society and the Muslim one in a culturally dominated Muslim society.

Well, there we have it. Proof that there is no afterlife. Show's over folks!

I don't claim my non experience as a proof, anymore than I accept someone who had a "personal experience" as proof.

Wink

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
I've tripped balls during surgery while under ketamine sedation. Saw some amazing shit (including my own mother operating on me, which is more frightening than you'd think Tongue ). None of it made me think that some god was trying to show me anything. Indeed, it just solidified the notion that the brain can do some crazy shit if its chemistry is messed with. I don't see why a NDE would be special in that regard.
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Catholic_Lady Wrote:Btw, here's a little bit of that hostility towards people of faith I was referring to:

Homeless Nutter Wrote:Besides - even deluded morons deserve some fun once in a while. And christians are masters at dealing with guilt and such. They just go into a magic closet with a man in a dress, murmur some nursery rhymes/magic spells and they can go straight to heaven. So no harm done.  Tongue
If you think ridicule and mockery of Christian notions is hostility towards Christians themselves, you're going to be confused. Most Christians are fine, decent people. It doesn't mean that they don't hold silly beliefs. If we're wrong about a belief being silly, that's an opportunity for you to explain how it's rational. If you can't do that, you should expect people to find the belief silly and should not expect for them to pretend to not find it silly in order to spare your feelings.

It doesn't mean we don't love you. I consider it a favor if someone demolishes my most cherished beliefs. If they can't stand up to scrutiny, I should give them up. I'm not talking about losing an argument: the person who is the loudest, or even the smartest, isn't always correct. But if I find that my reasons for believing something are built on sand, I at least need to go back to the drawing board on their foundation.

I understand that people who consider faith to be a virtue don't see the value of having their irrational beliefs chipped away at, even don't really see the need for their beliefs to be rational. That makes it harder to grock that criticism of your beliefs can come from a good-natured motivation. Here, if I say something that won't stand up to reasonable criticism, I don't expect my friends to go easy on me just because we have history. If they know me, they know I'd rather retract an ill-considered statement than stand by it.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
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RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
scoobysnack Wrote:
Catholic_Lady Wrote:Scooby, what religion are you?

I'm proud to say that I'm a Christian, that believes in Jesus. I grew up and was baptized Catholic. I've had a difficult life, and while planning my suicide, started researching what life was about, and found Jesus, which saved my life. I actually planed to lay my neck across a train track to decapitate myself by train to commit suicide. The night before, I started researching online what it would be like to die, and found near death experiences of people that had attempted suicide and had NDEs and were sent back with a message to share. I made a promise to Jesus that I would spread my knowledge of what I learned for saving my life.

I'm glad you decided not to go through with it. What denomination of Christian are you currently?
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
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RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
Mr.wizard Wrote:What the hell does "read the bible prayerfully" mean?

It's kind of like this. Pray before, after, and during your reading. In particular, if something strikes you as inconsistent or incoherent or immoral, that's when you REALLY pray. And remember that the Bible can't be wrong.
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