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Re: Can you believe in certain things without being religious?
Noooo, i'm trying still trying to figure the best case to discuss with you. Trust me it's not easy as you think, it's not because i'm hiding anything, i wasn't sure exactly what topic you wanted to debate about, because frankly there is a lot we can debate on, but i want to be fair with respect to you, if you're not familiar with the research. So i think we debate on something more general, how about consciousness or the NDE?
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Re: Can you believe in certain things without being religious?
Easy, give us one piece of evidence or research of any kind in favour of the kind of stuff you are talking about which you think will stand up to scrutiny.
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Re: Can you believe in certain things without being religious?
Alright, NDE of Pam Reynolds
http://near-death.com/experiences/evidence01.html Probably the best case in favour for an NDE. |
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Re: Can you believe in certain things without being religious?
How can the brain in such a state, produce such a powerful experience?
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Re: Can you believe in certain things without being religious?
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How can the brain in such a state, produce such a powerful experience? [/ QUOTE ] You have evidence of WHEN the experience occurs? Ok, let's hear it. luckyme |
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Re: Can you believe in certain things without being religious?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Reynolds'_NDE
its all in there, along with the skeptical arguements. I'm not asking any of you to consider this as proof as survival, but what i am asking you since she was able to recall events during her operation, would even consider the possibility that the event even took place? |
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Re: Can you believe in certain things without being religious?
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] How can the brain in such a state, produce such a powerful experience? [/ QUOTE ] You have evidence of WHEN the experience occurs? Ok, let's hear it. luckyme [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Reynolds'_NDE its all in there, along with the skeptical arguements. I'm not asking any of you to consider this as proof as survival, but what i am asking you since she was able to recall events during her operation, would even consider the possibility that the event even took place? [/ QUOTE ] You misunderstood. I meant, "Do you have any evidence of WHEN the experience occurs?" luckyme |
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