Why Corroborated NDEs Can’t Just Be Explained Away

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Why Corroborated NDEs Can’t Just Be Explained Away

Quote:In some cases, Gary Habermas recounts, patients who had NDEs while in a state of clinical death report dates and numbers that are later found to be accurate
 
Quote:Here are the first two excerpts: Here’s the first excerpt: Prof: There’s a growing number of verified near-death experiences. Gary Habermas notes more than 110 NDEs where experiencers’ detailed reports of what they saw when they were flatlined have been corroborated later. It’s exceedingly unlikely, Prof. Habermas argues, that all these cases result from misperception, deception, coincidences, or mistakes.

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Near-death: What people learn when they are (briefly) dead. In this excerpt, Prof Gary Habermas reports that sometimes the returned experiencer says that someone else has died — but the official news only comes later. For reasons that are not yet clear, blind people can see during a near-death experience and details have been confirmed. Habermas relates some cases.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'

- Bertrand Russell


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Why Corroborated NDEs Can’t Just Be Explained Away - by Sciborg_S_Patel - 2024-03-01, 06:44 PM

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