I've seen this video about the Pastor who gets back into life after being dead for 3 days. He's sent back to life to give the last warning. that there is heaven and hell and we should repent. and believe . Millions have seen this and believe it.
I was speechless after I saw it and I believe that there are angels. and this man saw the Angel while he was dead for 3 days.
What is your opinion?
2007-03-15
17:46:29
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It happened in Nigeria and many have witnessed this..
2007-03-15
17:47:41 ·
update #1
If you google, it has explanation for this and there was a documentation and Doctor pronounced he was dead. I don't have the video, but you will see the documentation.
2007-03-15
17:52:58 ·
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Thanks for those who said they saw it, because the video shows it all. I just wanted to share. I just saw it this week. To believe or not, better seen it yourself.
2007-03-15
17:55:58 ·
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JP..thanks.. but even in the video, he said..it is up to us if we believe..and how strong is our faith. That is why I asked this question for opinion.
and thanks for everyone's answer..
God bless you all.
2007-03-15
18:07:18 ·
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I've seen many documentations too about people pronounced dead but came back to life, or even those who were buried after earthquakes for weeks, even I didn't see the video, I still believe that there is heaven and hell.
2007-03-15
18:12:43 ·
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So where's the medical documentation of complete brain death for three days?
Show me this documentation and I'll probably be a believer.
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Wow, I did one search and managed in the first five results to find the evidence against this claim: http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/bonnke2.html
You'll find that the doctors did not perform an EEG or an fMRI so there is no way they could have diagnosed brain death. Catatonia with such reduced rates of metabolism as to appear as clinical death are well recorded, especially in the Carribean where the famous 'zombie potion' (ultimately, the functional chemical is tetradetoxin [sp]) is found. Without an EEG or fMRI, brain death cannot be determined.
In short, this guy could very well have been alive the entire time, suffering toxic shock from the small amount of embalming fluid, to wake when his body finally adjusted to both the automotive trauma (which is strangely missing in his post-revival pictures) and the embalming agents.
2007-03-15 17:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Impossible. Refutable. Unsustainable.
They used to put a string inside of coffins, attached to a bell outside of the coffin, just in case someone who was thought to be dead revived after being buried.
The whole reason for the traditional "wake" was so that there would be absolutely no doubt about whether or not a person was dead. The 3 day waiting period before burial was intended to ensure that the deceased did not "wake-up". The smell was the best evidence of death.
Until modern medical equipment, and still in some third world countries, the test of death was the placement of a feather under the nostrils. If the feather didn't move, the person was dead. They advanced to using a mirror or piece of glass after that. If they detected a breath on the glass, the person was still alive.
There are those in India who can enter a coma-like trance called Samadhi, in which it appears that the person is dead. Some say that Jesus Christ went into this state, assisted by the "bitter" drink he was given while on the cross.
In any case, a body begins to decompose immediately upon death. After just a few hours, rigor mortis sets in, blood begins to pool, and cellular structure breaks down. If he were "dead" for 3 days, it would be impossible for his body to sustain life again, because the organs in his body, including his brain, would have started to decompose. The blood would have clotted beyond repair, and the lungs would be collapsed.
If his body remained intact, then he was not dead. Period.
2007-03-15 18:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes we have in our history seen men to wake from the dead after three days. In the days of poor medicine quite often men were pronounced dead and then buried but were not actually dead. They used to put a bell on the coffin so if the buried person happen to wake up he could ring the bell to be saved. This is were we get the term "dead ringer". So I am not impressed with the idea of the Resurrection of Christ.
As far as a religious man waking up from the dead to tell me to repent doesn't impress me either. When a man dies and see those so called lights he will interpret them in the manner that matches his beliefs. Many people will lie for there belief in arguments so why would I believe a guy is telling me fact because he woke up from a form of comma or something.
2007-03-15 18:01:50
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answered by T-Rex 5
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Yes I have seen it the mans first name is Bill. I presented that video as proof yesterday to a person on here, because they said they would accept such a thing as proof that God does miracles still today. And go figure he said that anybody can say they were dead and they came back to life.
Heck they were in the middle of funeral preparations and he started to move in the back room.
2007-03-15 17:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I haven't seen this nor do I want to. Sounds like a bunch of crap since people don't raise from the dead. There aren't any more prophets and there's not another Jesus. I'm sure it's a good money making scheme though.
2007-03-15 17:49:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes, people are so dumb or careless that they bury the dead without checking if they are "really" dead. It happened thousands of times in history, nobody cares. The only problem is when the "dead" s.o.b. is waking up from his coma and diggin' himself out. Just use a good coffin, for God's sake.
2007-03-15 17:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw this at a youth group meeting... my father (who's Catholic) saw this, too, and was amazed. I must admit that I'm a bit skeptical, but I wouldn't put it outside the realm of possibility.
2007-03-15 17:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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the dead walk the earth
2007-03-15 17:50:59
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answered by EyeKneadPoints 3
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Saw it, awesome!!!
Time some good news got published!!!
2007-03-15 17:50:23
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answered by Gifted 7
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nope i dont plan to. hell once im dead shoo i aint cumin bak 4 nutin
2007-03-15 17:51:57
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answered by squibbodoodle i fuck your poodle 2
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