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Quote by: Radarlove Oh dear, I see I have attracted the atheists and sceptics to my door. :o)
I am not here to have a spat. You have your views, I have mine. I am delighted for you if your atheistic beliefs give you comfort and contentment.
I have spent 25 years researching the afterlife subject with an open mind. I have spoken to numerous people who have experienced NDEs and OOBEs; read many books and articles on the subject; attended conferences and lectures; clairvoyant meetings and seances; worked closely on a one-to-one basis with a number of channellers and mediums.
I have listened to scientists refuting the afterlife evidence; have heard the arguments put forward by atheists and agnostics. And you know what? After all that exploration. After all that hard work, I finally made a rational, reasoned decision based on the large amount of evidence I had accrued.
There is an afterlife. It has nothing to do with religious faith. It has little to do with a God. And I am very happy and comfortable with my viewpoint.
And when the time arrives, I look forward to passing over into another dimension of time and space and starting my non-physical second life. |
Any fancy can fall under the term 'evidence', but it takes some weighty facts for your idea to pass for something other than the offspring of private desire. There is no reason to assume NDE experiences are non-chemical (physical) in nature, when every other experience can be qualified in that mode (physically).