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do you think its true or false?

2006-12-18 20:45:57 · 28 answers · asked by ? 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

all your answer were great....

2006-12-18 21:09:59 · update #1

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I believe people have died and gone to either heaven or hell and came back to life to tell it. The light? Haven't been there but I know Jesus Christ Himself shall be the light of New Jerusalem where there's no more night. I also know I want to go with all my heart.
There's a heaven to gain and a hell to shun.
A cardiac doctor who said he thought it was all religious hocus-pocus became quite convinced once he witnessed a patient who had witnessed hell and screamed "Don't let me go back there". He said the man's hair literally stood on end. The evidence is in but I also agree with the poster who said there are occultic imitations of the real deal and I don't believe all of the accounts line up with scriptures.
My experience was feeling the wonderful presence of God when in a hospital room at the time a Christian saint breathed their last. I felt the presence of heaven and holy angels was so real and so near and it changed my life even though I was already a Christian. I felt God gave me reassurance that we need not fear death as His children because He really does go with us all the way, even unto the end of the world and that although I wasn't there when several loved ones died, Jesus was there in the same way for them.

2006-12-18 21:41:45 · answer #1 · answered by Lovin' Mary's Lamb 4 · 0 1

Ekams answer is what fits the best. The doctors did confirm that my heart had stopped beating for a specific time during one of the worst surgeries a person can have. I truly experienced an out of body experience and as he says and I agree - there is no light but total darkness and so much peace and traquility that one does not want to return. Once you are in that state - nothing matters and as you slowly begin reentering your body - the questions that begin coming around are equally wild. In that state for example- my wife and kids being nobodies in that place, very slowly became realities and it was so with a lot of things. I also felt that I was looking at things very differently,
I really dont know if this makes any sense but its my take on what I felt on that particular day. I cannot truly say or make anyone believe what happened as it is a very personal experience and unless one does experience the same, it can never be understood. One fact however remains and confirmed by the doctors that I had 'died' for a while during the surgery.

2006-12-18 21:06:53 · answer #2 · answered by livingonthinice 3 · 1 0

I think it's true. There are just too many anecdotal stories floating around and published for it to all be a hoax. I just haven't made up my mind about WHY it happens.

There is, naturally, the theory that they are moving through a tunnel towards a light as they move on to another plane of existence. But I have also read theories that as the brain begins to shut down, it reverts back to it's most basic memory, which is the memory of birth, and moving down a tunnel towards a light. While I, as I stated above, haven't made up my mind about which I believe, I can say that I like the idea of it being a transition to another plane much better than the idea of it simply being the last sputterings of a brain that is dying :)

2006-12-18 21:01:44 · answer #3 · answered by Bronwen 7 · 0 0

I believe it because light is an energy just as much as wind is. It depends on how one interprets "the light at the end of the tunnel".

I also believe it is very possible to have an out-of-body experience, if you are in an extremely relaxed, meditated mood (Count me out! =) Too much anxiety to try at this point in my life.) Nothing occult-like about it. As for those who have been in near-death experiences, it isn't much different than a dream in many aspects. . I question the fact that it was religious or "Biblical" but I honestly do believe it can occur.

FOR 1house: Chill. Go celebrate love, your spirit, your family. Enjoy the holiday season in your heart. Not everything is a sign of the Apocalypse.

2006-12-19 12:53:27 · answer #4 · answered by Me, Thrice-Baked 5 · 0 1

False cannot be collaborated by other near-death experiences. This seeing light at the end of the tunnel encompasses all cultures and are not exclusive property of any religions. Thereby, I believe in my heart its true.

2006-12-18 21:19:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The tunnel people speak of is talked about in a way in the Bible. There is a void in the far reaches of the north. A spot in the north sky where astronomers have found no stars. Bill Clinton and Elizabeth Taylor to name a couple have both had experiences on the operating table they talked about after where they felt flames leaping up and people screaming, Bill during his open heart surgery and Liz when she died on the table one time. Hmmm, if you believe the Word of God , and I do, this would be kinda a coming attractions warning to repent. The new agey people speak of all kinds of out of body experiences which I believe some are really out of body experiences thru occult meditations and so forth. The serpent was the most subtile beast of all the beasts that the Lord God had made. Read your King James Bible people the end is upon us.

2006-12-18 21:11:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Back in my college days I was at a party and we were doing copious amounts of drugs. At one point I passed out and had a highly religious hallucination. I wont get into detail but I was in a dark void for some time before entering the light tunnel everyone speaks of. I snapped out of it to see my gf beating on me and screaming. She said I had stopped breathing.

The thing is that I dont feel the tunnel I saw had anything to do with the afterlife. I believe it was a result of lack of oxygen to the brain. It happens to fighter pilots when they undergo too many "G's".

For the records...I do not do drugs. That was just my college days. I'm very much a health nut now. :)

2006-12-18 20:55:12 · answer #7 · answered by Darktania 5 · 0 1

scientific technology has distinctly lots characterised "close to dying reports" as hallucinations brought about by utilising cerebral hypoxia (loss of oxygen to the suggestions). between the manifestations of hypoxia is a loss of seen container, i.e. you get "tunnel imaginative and prescient." for the period of cardiac arrest circumstances we shine amazing lights into the sufferer's eyes to envision pupillary reaction; if the scholars settlement, all of us comprehend CPR is being powerful. A dying suggestions could additionally be extra services to hallucination. people deprived of oxygen will often hallucinate; throughout the time of the stress of a cardiac arrest, the suggestions will throw out all forms of unusual pictures, and maximum possibly they'll contain the guy's worst fears or preconceived notions correct to the "afterlife." Sorry to burst absolutely everyone's bubbles right here, even with the undeniable fact that that's basically physique shape, no longer heaven.

2016-10-05 12:08:51 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I've read a book called 90 Minutes in Heaven, where a man died and went to heaven, I've also had the pleasure of hearing him speak in person, I don't know about a light at the end of the tunnel, but I do believe that man went to heaven.

2006-12-18 20:49:56 · answer #9 · answered by tracy211968 6 · 2 0

I believe it's true.. But that light could be tunnel vision.. at least thats what I have read. I guess I would'nt truly know unless it happened to me and even then I am always a skeptic. I know, I'm that glass half empty kinda girl ;)

2006-12-18 20:49:22 · answer #10 · answered by skoolgirl 1 · 2 0

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