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do NDE's prove there's a heaven ?
@mlb62 saidI don't think so. Not that I am aware of or convinced of, anyway. What they DO "prove" however, at least to my way of thinking, is that we still have a lot to find out and understand about human consciousness.
do NDE's prove there's a heaven ?
@fmf saidThe oxygen-starved brain is a tricky thing.
I don't think so. Not that I am aware of or convinced of, anyway. What they DO "prove" however, at least to my way of thinking, is that we still have a lot to find out and understand about human consciousness.
@mlb62 saidHaving someone rise from the dead does.
do NDE's prove there's a heaven ?
@kellyjay saidAlas, we only have the various folklores of numerous religions that make claims about people rising from the dead.
Having someone rise from the dead does.
@kellyjay saidIt does not prove there is a heaven. If it were reliably verified really to have happened, it would prove that a fresh cadaver can be resuscitated.
Having someone rise from the dead does.
@moonbus saidConsidering what He said before and after He rose from the dead, I’d say it very clear cut.
It does not prove there is a heaven. If it were reliably verified really to have happened, it would prove that a fresh cadaver can be resuscitated.
@kellyjay saidHave you personally witnessed someone being “raised from the dead”?
Having someone rise from the dead does.
@kellyjay saidConsidering that subsequent ‚authors‘ re-wrote and redacted the story, it isn‘t convincing at all.
Considering what He said before and after He rose from the dead, I’d say it very clear cut.
@moonbus saidYou will have to show me a gospel writer who redacted the gospel.
Considering that subsequent ‚authors‘ re-wrote and redacted the story, it isn‘t convincing at all.
@kellyjay saidDon't believe everything you read.
You will have to show me a gospel writer who redacted the gospel.
@indonesia-phil saidRejecting what I believe to be the truth would be foolish.
Don't believe everything you read.
@kellyjay saidQuestioning the basis on which you assert it is the truth would be wise.
Rejecting what I believe to be the truth would be foolish.
@kellyjay saidDoes this apply to QAnon Christians?
Rejecting what I believe to be the truth would be foolish.
@kellyjay saidYou will have to show me a gospel writer who was an eyewitness. Not one of them could have been present when Jesus was allegedly conceived virginally. So this is a fabrication.
You will have to show me a gospel writer who redacted the gospel.