I was at work when they announced the verdict, a white lady coworker was celebrating. I said to her the guy was guilty and you’re celebrating? She said, yeah I know but he won’t do it again.
It depends on how you define death. In many, if not most, of these cases the person has flatlined and the brain waves have stopped.
The main aspect of these experiences is that they are able to perceive the world from a different point of view than their physical body when they should be unconscious . And they can describe in detail what the doctors are saying and doing while they are operating on the person, typically from a view above the operating table, or even chase down the paramedic vehicle if they have passed in that. This is verified by the doctors who talk to the recovered patient.
I read Burke’s first book, quite interesting to say the least.
The Shroud of Turin research program in 1978 determined the shroud of Turin was not a statue imprint. They also determined that the shroud is not a photograph by Leonardo da Vinci, who was born 100 years after the first display of the shroud in 1356. The media promoting these ideas are freaking idiots.
One thing people need to consider is that the real human bloodstains were on the shroud prior to the image forming. In fact it was the blood itself that prevented the image from forming in those areas.
Actually, Eves deLage was a French anatomist who, in 1902, studied the first photographs of the shroud taken by Secundo Pio in 1898. DeLage was an agnostic who did not believe in miracles, but he did believe, based on his analysis, that the shroud was the authentic burial cloth of Jesus. He did not believe that the image formation was supernatural, but by a natural process of vapors emanating from the corpse.
And don’t forget the blood serum halo at the chest wound that can only be seen in ultraviolet light. Make sure the image is only a few microns deep and only in the upper fibrils in the linen cloth that you use. Good luck finding AB positive blood with a high bilirubin count.
Leonardo da Vinci was born a hundred years after the first documented display of the shroud in 1356, at Lirey, France. Da Vinci was good but not THAT good!
Yes, it’s called the Sudarium of Oviedo, which has been kept in Oviedo Spain since 600 AD. In 1982, Dr Alan Whanger was able to show, using the Polaroid image overlay technique that he developed, that the suderium of Oviedo was wrapped around the same face as the man in the shroud.
He was also able to show, using the same technique, that the iconography of Jesus from the sixth century onward, was patterned after the shroud.
Everybody is different I guess, but I have been taking Eliquis twice a day for two and a half years after a stroke, I have had exactly one short nosebleed and that’s it.