Widow of Mark Fleischman reveals he turned from a 'complete Atheist' to believing in God

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“At the peak of Mt. Kuchumaa, a new spiritual reality came over me,” Fleischman would later write. “I had experienced a similar sensation years earlier, when I visited the ancient Sun and Moon Aztec pyramids in Teotihuacán, outside of Mexico City. Something came over me there and I felt close to God, but that was during my hallucinogenic drug days. This time I was straight.”

https://5mag.net/news/mark-fleischman-studio-54/
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Anonymous wrote:If you think this shameful and highly distasteful post makes any case for the existence of a god, you are sorely mistaken. It does quite the opposite.

It also reflects poorly on you personally and terrestrially, OP.


NP. That seems like an overreaction. Perhaps you’re the person who keeps posting about declines in faith, and this has triggered you.


No, it is not an overreaction. Yes your shameful and highly distasteful post triggered me, and I am proud to have the values that the trigger was based on.

Perhaps the growing evidence of sharply dropping rates of religious belief has triggered you to be so shameless?


Not OP. Spare us the drama queen outrage. Instead of vomiting insults, perhaps you could explain what’s “shameful” and “highly distasteful” about OP’s basically factual report on Fleishman’s return to religion, supported by a link. Also, my mom died of brain cancer, and I have no trouble saying she was a vegetable at the end because that’s factual, too. Or are reports of somebody’s death only “shameful” when the deceased gives up atheism?


LOL. “Factual”? The wife’s account…to a tabloid.

You guys really do believe whatever random crap people tell you, huh? No questions asked.

Humanity is doomed if idiots like this are reproducing.


Idiots can reproduce really smart people. The reverse is also true.
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Anonymous wrote:“At the peak of Mt. Kuchumaa, a new spiritual reality came over me,” Fleischman would later write. “I had experienced a similar sensation years earlier, when I visited the ancient Sun and Moon Aztec pyramids in Teotihuacán, outside of Mexico City. Something came over me there and I felt close to God, but that was during my hallucinogenic drug days. This time I was straight.”

https://5mag.net/news/mark-fleischman-studio-54/


So when something comes over a person who is not on drugs, it must be God?
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Anonymous wrote:“At the peak of Mt. Kuchumaa, a new spiritual reality came over me,” Fleischman would later write. “I had experienced a similar sensation years earlier, when I visited the ancient Sun and Moon Aztec pyramids in Teotihuacán, outside of Mexico City. Something came over me there and I felt close to God, but that was during my hallucinogenic drug days. This time I was straight.”

https://5mag.net/news/mark-fleischman-studio-54/


So when something comes over a person who is not on drugs, it must be God?


That’s what he said he felt it was. He said he felt close to God. Let me guess, you think he’s wrong? He’s wasn’t allowed to feel what he felt? Why do you think you have a right to tell him what he felt?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“At the peak of Mt. Kuchumaa, a new spiritual reality came over me,” Fleischman would later write. “I had experienced a similar sensation years earlier, when I visited the ancient Sun and Moon Aztec pyramids in Teotihuacán, outside of Mexico City. Something came over me there and I felt close to God, but that was during my hallucinogenic drug days. This time I was straight.”

https://5mag.net/news/mark-fleischman-studio-54/


So when something comes over a person who is not on drugs, it must be God?


That’s what he said he felt it was. He said he felt close to God. Let me guess, you think he’s wrong? He’s wasn’t allowed to feel what he felt? Why do you think you have a right to tell him what he felt?


It’s sort of shameful that atheist pp would deny a dying man his thoughts about god
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