Yes I do.
I know a young child recently 3 years old, died for a few minutes, she was brought back to life. This child is only three, she came back with so much knowledge of Heaven, she goes on and on about details of Heaven.
Another, she is a 50 year old woman now, I talk with her for hours, she said she died for a few minutes when she was younger and was brought back to life, same thing, she goes on with details of Heaven, and that she met Jesus there, I can't explain it like she did, it would take to long, I never met another person like her, she like me is very spiritual, She see more ghost and Spirits, and Angels that I do.... I do believe in her story as truth. Even I felt the Presence of God come down on me once, intervene in my moment of compassion and truth, on a job site, during a meeting, God said to me in my head, "I am happy with you" I felt him, I knew it was God, especially that happy warm feeling in and around me, as his presence floated above me to my left.
2006-09-18 12:49:07
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answer #1
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answered by inteleyes 7
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No. The whole near death/light tunnel thing is a hoax like crop circles. About the same number of people are involved in each.
If you believe in near death as a religious experience then you pretty much have to believe aliens are visiting earth and making funny patterns in fields.
Frankly, any sane person would have to admit that if there was a God or aliens visiting earth, they could both find a lot more interesting things to do.
2006-09-18 19:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean are they authenticated by a divine person appearing in the delusion? Or any divine person appearing at any time?
But I agree with the guy above me, all of the effects of NDE's can be duplicated by pilots just before they black-out in the training machines. To me, that says it's neurological function.
2006-09-18 19:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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When people talk about "the light at the end of the tunnel". They
aren't talking about a train.
These experiences are as old as humanity itself. And the basis
for our beliefs.
2006-09-18 19:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they're authenticated by the random firing of neurons as your brain shuts down.
It seems whenever society doesn't understand something, they turn to the supernatural. If we were currently able to peg down what causes the "white light", all the rumors of it being the door to the afterlife would disappear.
2006-09-18 19:31:54
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answered by DougDoug_ 6
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I don't know --I sorta had an experience like this but it wasn't religious at all...it was just a throbbing white light that kept pulling me a little closer every time it pulsed...sorry I don't really have the words to describe it.....but the time that I really was prepared to die...I simply went to sleep with a feeling of peace..all the pain just went away...I don't know if this answer is of any information to you.
2006-09-18 19:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I'd like to believe that but a lot of Neuroscientists say that is the reaction of a brain lacking oxygen.
2006-09-18 19:36:59
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answered by tarro 3
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I think it is an artifact of a brain being starved. Interesting that people who are severely depressed often describe it as being at the bottom of a black hole.
2006-09-18 19:36:06
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answered by J P 2
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no...they are neurons in your brain that are 'dyeing'...they cause hallucinations..
2006-09-18 19:32:00
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answered by nicole 6
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