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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It's interesting how angry unbelievers get when faced with the idea that life may continue after death. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXqrEsCRars[/quote] "Unbeliever" here. The idea that some kind of awareness might continue after physical death doesn't anger me. If true, it simply means there's something going on that we don't yet understand, because we don't have any physical explanation for how such an event might happen. However, most (if not all) of the reported near-death experiences have been debunked or some alternative explanation has been provided. But even if true, such an event does not provide any proof of the existence of a deity or the validity of any religious text. So, what happens to consciousness and awareness at the boundary between life and death is an interesting question - one that has demonstrated that the boundary between such states is more of a continuum than a binary event like a light switch - but as far as I know there has been no scientifically valid (testable, repeatable, falsifiable) evidence of any kind of consciousness or awareness existing beyond the point where there is no physically detectable activity in the body. [/quote] You're right. Let me paraphrase. It's interesting how SOME unbelievers get angry when faced with the idea that life continues after death. :lol: If unbelievers have no explanation to offer then maybe it's time for them to consider the explanation that has been available for thousands of years. No one has debunked NDE's. They have a theory for why some may see lights during clinical death but can not offer any explanation for why dead patients were able to know the intimate details of conversations between people in other rooms or other places. And they will never be able to offer an explanation for it because the only explanation for it is that there is an afterlife, there is a soul or consciousness, and that soul or consciousness is endowed with powers beyond what is understandable by scientists on earth. Holy books have been talking about an afterlife, a soul or consciousness, God and the Heavens for thousands of years. If the concept of a soul or consciousness exists, then it follows that the other things the holy books spoke of may also be true. At least a rational person should recognize that it is not wise to vehemently discount them. After all, how foolish do they feel now that they can not offer any explanation for why dead patients can hear the conversations of people in other rooms, buildings, or even across different cities? [/quote]
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