Don’t have any links, but I’ve read many, many write ups of NDEs that happened to non-Christians, some similar to Christian experiences, some quite different. Even when the person experiencing the vision was an atheist who didn’t believe in life after death, the experience rarely changed their belief system any, and when it did, the change was often short lived. Whether the vision was of a pleasant afterlife or outright hell, they generally embrace the theory that it’s just the brain creating something at one end of the clinical death period or the other.
For that matter, many of the Christians had visions that don’t line up so well with the Bible. Unless we’re heading for very different afterlives, they can’t all be true. From a Christian perspective, some of them may be true, and some of them may be misdirection created by Satan.
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“From a Christian perspective, some of them may be true, and some of them may be misdirection created by Satan.”
Misdirection by that crafty serpent is certainly what I chalk it up to. Especially when atheists state that they see blond angels telling them “all is well and you are loved”.