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Originally posted by AQuestion
I shall start by calling myself a hypocrite. I had an NDE a few years back, prior to that I didn't believe in them. I didn't have a place in my belief set that would allow me to think that you could enter a spiritual realm and then return and I am a Christian. When I was 4, I was accidentally poisoned and had to have my stomach pumped, at that time I had an out of body experience; but, that was all it was, I looked down on myself from above. As I got older I just assumed the trauma of the moment had caused me to not remember things correctly. The NDE I had was completely different, a full blown spiritual experience which I also did not believe in until experiencing it.
Now, personally I don't really care if anyone believes me and I refuse to discuss any specifics. I am just laying out where I am coming from to ask a question. Many people have had NDEs, one of the moderators wrote about his and there are just too many people saying very similar things to all be lying. There is a man who had a truck fall on him, he lost most of his intestines and should be dead. He claims he had a spiritual experience. Why would he lie, why would all of these people who almost died lie and make up the same story all across the world? Do some of them lie, I am positive some do; but, not all. And consider this, very few wanted to come back here.
So what are the options, the only likely one is that it is a common delusion that occurs when their is no electrical activity in the brain. Then what we believe about the brain is wrong? There are people that absolutely refuse to even consider that these experiences are real and those are the people I want to hear from. I would like to know from people who don't believe these experiences are real, I want to know why they don't believe any of them?
However, the deepest problem with drawing sweeping conclusions from the NDE is that those who have had one and subsequently talked about it did not actually die.
Originally posted by Spike Spiegle
To try an answer your question/ title directly, because most people have never had and never will have a near death experience.
As humans we tend to believe with our eyes, to believe that which only we can see, the rest be damned.
And so until most of us perish and die, we will question...
SS
Originally posted by Akragon
reply to post by AQuestion
People will always doubt until they are shown what they need to believe... In some cases an NDE is what is required... Although that seems to be a drastic measure... It may be what said person needs...
On the other hand some people just arn't meant to understand
One thing is for sure... There are no atheists within the ranks of those who experience an NDE
Originally posted by homeslice
reply to post by AQuestion
I was talking about the potential for that natural '___' being released in your brain during a NDE, like what happens when you die and when you dream. Would explain these "religious experiences" people claim to have.
Yeah, maybe some of us need them. I hate thinking that way, kinda of makes me wonder what I did wrong.
Let me make some Assumptions here... Before your last NDE you were stuborn in your beliefs... Solid on the idea that the spirit does not exist... Correct?
Originally posted by homeslice
reply to post by AQuestion
I was talking about the potential for that natural '___' being released in your brain during a NDE, like what happens when you die and when you dream. Would explain these "religious experiences" people claim to have.