Exactly. Some female figure supposedly appeared to him and told him there was nothing he could have done wrong-—i.e., no such thing as sin. That invalidates the whole book as far as I’m concerned.
That female figure turned out to be a sister he had never met or seen, who was born to his natural birth mother (he was adopted) and died young, and whom he had no knowledge of until he went searching for his birth family after his NDE
when he saw a picture of his dead birth sister he recognized her as the girl who met him in heaven
things that make you go hmmm
Thought so too, about “he” could do no wrong. But maybe it just applies to the good Doctor, who seems to be a good soul. And are there not some, who lead exemplary lives, unlike us sinners? (I am referring to just grave sins, not pecuniary)