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To: Fishrrman
In his studies of near-death experiences, one factor Moody noted was the "commonality" of the experiences among the accounts that were relayed to him. This made little difference in _which_ religion the person having the near-death experience believed. It made little difference in the "depth" of the person's faith (i.e., "deeply-religious" vs. "mildly religious"). There was also little difference between those who had religious beliefs, and those who had no religious beliefs at all.

We must remember it is "here on earth" where we divide ourselves re: religious beliefs, but in the afterlife there are no such divisions.

Our bodies die and our souls live on in another dimension "whatever" we choose to call it.

IMO.

296 posted on 02/05/2004 7:40:14 AM PST by moondoggie
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To: moondoggie
We must remember it is "here on earth" where we divide ourselves re: religious beliefs, but in the afterlife there are no such divisions.

The Bible says there most definitely is a division in the afterlife. Those who are saved live eternally in heaven, those who are lost live eternally in hell.

297 posted on 02/05/2004 7:52:54 AM PST by music_code (Atheists can't find God for the same reason a thief can't find a policeman.)
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