Near death experiences debunked
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thats what i see when i drink
so true
Debunking the debunkers
Hey Steve, If this is the best the debunkers have, than they have a very weak argument. Out of 1200 people the Army doctor said he put on that G force ride, the best accounts he had were one guy said "Gee I forget what I was doing." Which is absurd because NDE people remember every last detail of their experience. And the other guy said, he was" high up looking down." That's it? The Army doctor himself went on the ride dozens of times and best he got was " he was walking down a hall with a light at the end and looking at myself from behind" Yeah, okay, and so what else...? Nothing. First of all, I've read scores of NDEs and never read one where someone saw their body double in the spirit world. The one element that wasn't mentioned was none of these people were flat lined and medically dead when they had these dreams, and I do believe they are dreams. If these were NDEs why wasn't anyone of these subjects emotional moved by the experience? If you look at the stats of NDE subjects, a strong percentage of people change their lives after such an experience. Even atheists and skeptics! That would be proof for me. If those future airmen came back and were emotionally change. All that happened too them was that they were loopy. And for the brain function reasoning. most NDEs according to Doctor Long, happen after twenty seconds of medical death, which is the longest amount of time it takes for the blood flow to stop in the brain. The military doctor talks about all neurologists believe that NDE are a function of the brain. Well he didn't ask Nobel Prize Winning, neuroscientist Sir John Eccle's opinion. He firmly believed the mind and brain are separate elements. Anyway, Penn and Teller should stick with pseudo magic, they're good at it.