1 posted on
08/26/2013 5:09:14 PM PDT by
neverdem
To: neverdem
2 posted on
08/26/2013 5:11:55 PM PDT by
prisoner6
( FREEDOM!)
To: neverdem
Just another attempt by liberals and atheists to ignore God, sin, heaven, hell, and Salvation.
3 posted on
08/26/2013 5:13:50 PM PDT by
SkyPilot
To: neverdem
We get statements from the Left everyday that:
1) God doesn't exist
2) God does exist, and He is a Democrat
To: neverdem
Consciousness continues following decapitation???
To: neverdem
This isn’t exactly a NDE, but my wife had stage 4 melanoma with lesions on the pancreas and brain. She was being treated with Yervoy, an immune system booster. It didn’t seem to be working andshe was terrified. One morning she had a severe seizure, went catatonic and her pupils were fixed. I called 911 and my daughter sat with her calling her back. 15 minutes later she came back. She remembered the seizure starting but little else. One thing had changed. Her fears were entirely gone. In the hospital her oncologist said the Yervoy wasn’t working. She looked at him and calmly said “ Then we’ll stop.” Together we entered a hospice and 26 days later she left us. But never once was there fear. Only a confidence that “we’ll meet again.” She went somewhere during that seizure and returned with the belief that everything will be okay.
9 posted on
08/26/2013 5:53:26 PM PDT by
xkaydet65
(.You have never tasted freedom, else you would know it is purchased not with gold but with steel)
To: neverdem
"This study, performed in animals, is the first dealing with what happens to the neurophysiological state of the dying brain," ...and as we all know, the animal kingdom is well-known for its lucid descriptions of the near-death experience.
To: neverdem
Well....It doesn't explain why some with after death experiences report information about happenings that it was impossible for them to have known. I find this phenomena very intriguing.
To: neverdem
...transient surge of highly synchronized brain activity that had features associated with a highly aroused brain...nine rats - now if we could show that "surge" corresponded to such subjective experiences as being outside one's own body, wanting to remain where one was instead of returning to life, and having little fear of eventual death after the NDE, we'd have something - but I'm not going to hold my breathe....
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