People who expect to see hell may actually imagine hell is real, but that is extremely rare. If a person is really sick with guilt or brainwashed to fear the terror of a cruel god, he can imagine a hellish place temporarily, like a bad dream that carries over into death.
Go to http://www.near-death.com for lots more (and more accurate) information on the subject.
By the way, there's a lot of evidence from Jews who have had near-death experiences that they are in heaven, too, and sometimes are met on the other side by Moses and other Jewish prophets (Jesus not among them). "Heaven" is an equal-opportunity place, not reserved exclusively for Christians. And to turn the question back to you, hmmm, what does that tell you?
2006-07-08 12:31:51
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Use of imaging techniques like MRI has shown that near-death experiences can be duplicated with certain drugs. People who take the drugs also claim to have been in heaven/hell. This seems to me to be pretty good evidence that the testimonies of people that have had near-death experiences are not scientifically accurate, nor should any hypotheses be based on these testimonies.
2006-07-08 12:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, I've almost drowned twice. The first time I know about I was a gonner, My older brother was speechless until my Dad yelled, "What's that noise?" And then he saved me because of my yellow T-shirt. But while in the water I had already accepted death. It was peaceful, but I'm glad my Dad rescued me.
Thanks,
Buster
2006-07-08 12:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on what you believe. If you are religious, you are believing that you had a religious experience i.e. met God, your dead relatives, saw the devil, etc...etc... But many doctors have had various explanations saying that it has nothing to do with religion or God - that these experiences can all be explained away by brain activity...influenced by ones upbringing as far as religion/God is concerned.
2006-07-08 12:32:29
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answered by ami 3
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They were never brain dead, and went into a dream-like state. They dreamed that they were in heaven or hell, because these were ideal places in their minds. It's kind of how sometimes you can control your dreams.
2006-07-08 12:31:48
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answered by ebony0225 3
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it tells you of undeniable proof that heaven and hell exists.
2006-07-08 12:32:18
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answered by brainlessbandit 5
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