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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If many of you believe that NDEs experience the afterlife, you must also believe that schizophrenics can experience other dimensions. makes sense Friend's mom was schizophrenic, and she told my friend that even though she's on the meds, they only slow her down - but that the people she sees and voices she hears are still there. just another topic to throw into the mix [/quote] This makes no sense. It would be an accurate comparison if the people she saw and heard turned out to be real, or something similar. NDE'ers testified hearing detailed conversations of people in faraway locations and this was verified, often by surgeons themselves. It does not compare to your example.[/quote] Wow, surgeons! and they signed verified statements? was it repeatable and conducted according to scientific standards? Is there evidence presented in a scientific journal? [/quote] Repeatable and conducted according to scientific standards? The patient was dead and the surgeons left the operating room thinking he was dead and could not be revived. Down the hall or in other rooms they discussed the patient's case. What kind of scientific standard should they have followed in their conversation and how do you propose the deceased, the surgeons in their conversations, be able to repeat what happened? The only evidence that exists is the testimony of the surgeons themselves or family members who validate their conversations with others. No one is doing any research on this phenomena so all that exists is their testimony. Dr. Lloyd Rudy created one such testimony in his youtube video. Apparently many surgeons have experienced this. If you are interested in it, start investigating it rather than waiting for it to appear in New England Journal of Medicine or the Lancet.[/quote] In other words, it can't be tested scientifically[/quote]
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