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2007-10-11 00:45:12 · 22 answers · asked by Chickoon 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

22 answers

Yes.

And might I add: There were no lights; no family to recieve you... there was nothing at all...

2007-10-11 00:48:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Nope.

Nobody survives death. That's why they call it death - because it's the end of survival.

2007-10-11 08:09:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, several times, but it wasn't easy, it hurt lots, and it took a long time. There are many ways to experience and survive death, and they all take fortitude and trust.

2007-10-11 07:47:42 · answer #3 · answered by jaicee 6 · 1 0

There are people who say that they have experienced what is commonly known as "Near Death Experiences", which is a misnomer, because people are clinically dead for several minutes, but at that time, people experience a sensation of traveling and bliss. It's well-known in the scientific community, yet there is little to document for (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-death_experience )
When they do come about, via some strange reason, they are able to talk about their experiences. Which is what one Christian speaker is doing (http://www.aglimpseofeternity.org/ )

2007-10-11 08:09:39 · answer #4 · answered by Thomas L 2 · 0 1

Nobody survives death for we start dying at birth.

2007-10-11 07:49:03 · answer #5 · answered by :] 4 · 2 1

well my essence survived the last bunch of lives, so.... apparently?

I myself as I currently know myself has not died, so obviously not.

but who I am, has survived quite a few deaths. its no more signifigant than you surviving a month or a year or a decade.

2007-10-11 07:48:40 · answer #6 · answered by RW 6 · 2 0

I was in the bed of a pickup truck during an accident. The truck was moving at appx 40-45 mph. I did a full front-flip out of the bed and landed smack on the pavement. I walked away with nothing more that a bad case of road-rash. I couldn't deny God any longer after that.

2007-10-11 07:53:00 · answer #7 · answered by crackah 2 · 1 2

I once fell from an airplane. When my body hit the ground, it was utterly obliterated - there was no piece left larger than a dime. The doctors all said I had a less than one-in-ten thousand chance of recovering - but my family and friends prayed for me, and I was up and walking in a week. Now I'm completely recovered. I could no longer deny God after that.

2007-10-11 07:55:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Your question is not logical. You could ask, "Have you survived your first death?" That implies that death is not final. The way you ask it implies that death is not real.

2007-10-11 07:53:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes

2007-10-11 08:01:37 · answer #10 · answered by outremerknight 3 · 0 1

If someone has I'd have to question whether they were really dead.

Our current definition of dead is that brain activity has stopped although it used to be heart stopped (but people kept coming back alive from that).

2007-10-11 07:50:58 · answer #11 · answered by bestonnet_00 7 · 0 1

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