"I guess what I meant to say is that from what I have read the nicest Atheist who lived a noble life upon a temporary NDE it was always negative a horrible experience.
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You have read only second-hand accounts, I'm afraid. I've just given you a first-hand account. Take care that you do not believe everything you read, even on supposedly Christian websites. Lies are told in the name of Christianity. Those who tell them may well not be real Christians, but you cannot always trust everything you read on some website or in a book.
I have first-hand knowledge, and I have shared it with you. It does not match what you claim.
Wrong again being in the medical and nusring field for many years I have witnessed people have NDE and have heard them speak of what was happening to them when breathing and brain waves ceased to exsist.
You have read only second-hand accounts, I'm afraid. I've just given you a first-hand account. Take care that you do not believe everything you read, even on supposedly Christian websites. Lies are told in the name of Christianity. Those who tell them may well not be real Christians, but you cannot always trust everything you read on some website or in a book.
I have first-hand knowledge, and I have shared it with you. It does not match what you claim.
Is it possible that what you experienced was deception, to try to assure you that you would not face eternal separation from God after death? Are you positive that Satan could not have given you a beautiful experience to mislead you?