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let's say i have a near death experience. and just before i'm brought back to life i go to hell and i see jesus there being a servant of satan. if i told you about it, would you write it off as my mind just playing tricks on me?

2007-10-24 07:23:10 · 7 answers · asked by just curious (A.A.A.A.) 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

monte, and that would be? ah yes i would say, "don't worry, there's no such thing as hell." glad to know you would say the same.

2007-10-24 07:33:06 · update #1

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I wish I had thought of this several years ago. I had an offer of a significant amount of money from someone writing a book on this subject. He just wanted to use my name since I had technically died multiple times after an 'accident'. He didn't care that I had actually seen nothing he already had the book written and just needed names for credibility.

Sadly he had no shortage of people offering to put their names to any story he made up for fairly small amounts of money.

2007-10-24 07:27:25 · answer #1 · answered by Demetri w 4 · 1 1

I'd probably say the same thing you would say if I had the same experience, but said I saw atheists being Satan's servant.../ Many believers do not believe in Hell. I don't and I don't waste time asking questions on something I don't believe in. It's kind of an unproductive activity.

2007-10-24 14:28:38 · answer #2 · answered by monte54que 7 · 6 0

Without love, what are we worth? Eighty-nine cents! Eighty-nine cents worth of chemicals walking around lonely. ~Laurence Marks, M*A*S*H, "Love Story," original air date 7 January 1973, spoken by the character Hawkeye

This is the underworld where we burn... in bags of chemicals...

From my NDE perspective, I came to understand that we pick a lot of the variables that we will live with here in the
underworld. We pick our planet, parents,
place of birth, and the belief system or lack of belief system that we start with.... It is our challenge for ourselves to choose to separate ourselves from a belief in God...and other variables for the lessons that each variable we choose will give us in the body we will fall into... however if we truly accepted God...or whatever we call love....we would never have turned away from the light and fallen into a burning bag of chemicals in the first place. A very few NDE's even summon up a hell or no God=love figure at all. Perhaps those with NDE's who chose to have even the fainest hope of an afterlife may also choose to experience a loving God in their NDE's and some of those who choose not to believe in an afterlife experience from whatever belief system they chose before they were born can choose that option as well? In any case, I believe from the 3D videos/books of our lives that I was shown in heaven that we choose the greatest portion of the challenges we will face in our bodies with an infinite less one amount of variables. Finding hope and love are for me the variable that make my flesh trip worth living in a body for... less hope and love...why would I let my wyrm continue to burn?

I am convinced the light I went to in my NDE is the greatest hope of all... and when this is through... when time ends...every tiniest bit of love that anyone anywhere expressed or experienced and anything and everything we expressed or experienced attached to love will survive this life and return to the light. From what I discovered on the other side...when time ends...this is who and what God is...

On the other side I met a type of pre-Jesus... and he was the go between between and the light...but he was an orb of light just like me... I don't have any qualms with Jesus but if you do then you might have a nde like that...to give you the lessons you want to learn in this life... Jesus of my myths had a hell nde experience... and came back a different man...

I met a type of librarian that seems to rule over the bags of chemicals...http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=806891
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=733687

2007-10-25 22:48:31 · answer #3 · answered by rudenski 5 · 0 0

Nope. Read the "Tibetan Book of the Dead" or Sogyal Rinpoche's "Tibetan Book of Living and Dying". You might find it rather enlightening.

_()_

2007-10-24 14:27:26 · answer #4 · answered by vinslave 7 · 1 0

Yes, your mind would just be playing tricks on you.
Also the fact that you actually haven't.

2007-10-24 14:26:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If it agrees with what they already thought, it's evidence to confirm that belief. If it disagrees, it's discarded as a lie or delusion.

2007-10-24 14:27:22 · answer #6 · answered by Eleventy 6 · 1 1

You bet, because that is an asinine question.

2007-10-24 14:27:30 · answer #7 · answered by Katlynnelore 4 · 0 1

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