What do YOU believe happens when the inevitible happens, and you die?
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M$I am not excessively religious and tend not to believe there is a God, and I am very doubtful that Jesus is also God.I have never had a Near Death Experience myself. But I do believe there are spirits and angels, and my belief has been cemented by numerous Reports from people who have had an NDE which I have studied with great interest but with a completely open mind...
The fact seems to be, we know what happens when we die. We know it from the thousands of Reports from people who have had different NDEs all over the world, people of a wide variety of Faiths, different ages and in different periods of history from the present year right back to the time of Plato, there can be no doubt there is some kind of life after death?.
The vast majority of these reports seem to indicate a journey to "the light", a review of your life, timelessness and communication from some spirit which was not by a voice but by something akin to telepathy, as well as other indications suggesting there is definitely some sort of life after death as substantiated by expert and comprehensive research e.g.
www.skeptiko.com/94-jeffrey-long-near-death-experience-research/
What is so convincing too is the similarities in so many different people's NDEs of what they experienced when clinically dead, and when their brains and all human senses were shut down. They in many cases report seeing their body from above and being able to totally correctly verify what was happening, such as knowing a nurse put their personal possessions somewhere subsequently verified as correct even when the nurse in some cases have forgotten doing that. Also in some cases NDEs involved a patient having been clinically dead for very many days before coming back to life.
Children who are too young and immature to know anything about what others have said happened to then during NDEs have experienced the same, including being drawn to the light which was perceived as being warm, loving and welcoming. There have been NDE experience by people born blind seeing things both regarding what was being done with their body and while they were travelling to the light, and there have been various cases of people coming back from their NDE and living in future on Earth having acquired incredible abilities which they never had before their NDE, such as being able to read other people's thoughts or perform superhuman acts.
But NDEs do not seem to substantiate nor disprove the existence of a God, although the Light could be interpreted as being a God. They do not indicate nor disprove that after death you may be reincarnated as believed by Buddhists and Hindus but rejected by Christianity. Nor do NDEs indicate any existing religion as the true religion. Yet while some Christians have had their Faith strengthened by their NDE, others have changed their belief to Buddhism when they returned and others have become spiritualist.
But others, only a very tiny minority of all NDE Reports who have had frightening NDEs, who were previously not of good character and did not believe in any religion, have become devoutly religious after coming back from their NDE saying they have discovered from their NDE that Hell is real, which they did not previously believe in their not very good life, and they said after their NDE do not wish to go there when they really die.
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