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  • Jesus is not a Christian.

  • Amen!

  • Its arrogant to think that you have to adhere to one religion to have a moral foundation. It's a greedy separatist ideal. maybe there is a god, maybe there isnt. the only truth is that nobody really knows, and honestly this world would be alot better if they stopped worry about what "God" thinks and start trying to be a good person for the good of themselves and their fellow man.

  • See the problem I have with religion is how it segregates everything into categories of religious denominations, if you arent a christian then you go to hell, if you arent a muslim you go to hell ect. I am whole-heartedly against organized religion for the whole idea that, IF there is a god, and IF somebody was a good person AND and atheist, then should they not be rewarded for it just because they didnt follow a specific religion? I think being a good person is more important than any religion.

  • And what did you do for your fellow man?.........that question sums it all up, it really doesnt matter what religion you are it's what you did that counts? i guess we all fail in some way

  • This guy makes me smile ;-)

  • Good man chris, very nice story!

  • I really love watching these videos. I pray that everyone with a NDE has a chance to tell their story on youtube.

  • I love this video ... God Bless you! Pray for me, will u? (;

  • I love learning about theories about different dimensions like string theory. Im not really a huge christian im not sure what to believe. I do believe there is a "heaven" in a separate dimension and perhaps the peaceful feeling everyone feels is not feeling any stress or responsibility anymore. I dont think there is a "hell" man created that to control other people. Real God wouldnt use fear.

  • peneal gland reactions,thats all it is

  • What did he mean by dad on all fours?

  • What is the blasphemy sin/test Thing?

  • @dk12553 Mark 3;28 and Matt 12;31- "all sins shall be forgiven" + Mark 3;29 and Matt 12;32 - except "whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven."

    The test is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and if you add "the Kingdom is within" or "God dwells within you" then the Bible makes sense at a whole other level.

  • We are our brothers and sisters keepers...that is what it is all about...LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU....JESUS CHRIST....AMEM...THANK YOU SO LOVINGLY...

  • thank u so much for sharing this experience. i truly believe u. god bless us all

  • youll find out yourself when you die its really that simple people it really is.

  • (John 3:5 KJV) "Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God."

    (John 3:6 KJV) "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit."

    (John 3:7 KJV) "Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again."

  • Jesus Christ saves! He has so much love for all of mankind! WE ALL HAVE A CHANCE TO BE WITH HIM, ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS OPEN UP TO HIM AND ACCEPT HIS LOVE SO THAT WE MAY BE ABLE TO SPREAD IT TO OTHERS!

    GOD BLESS EVERYONE! AND HAVE MERCY ON THOSE THAT ARE STILL BLIND TO HIS GRACE!

  • Very nice story! Could we have more?

  • thanks for sharring! I had NDE and I find alot of comfort in what others share! I was told Love is everything and everything is God! Thanks for sharring your personal journey!

  • i like how Dr. Myles Munroe puts it. We are spirits in a dirt body. The word human is a combination of humus meaning "of the soil" and man meaning "spirit"

  • wow

  • How blind are you ?? This man actually says-there was a man crawling on all fours, sniffing around like a dog and I KNEW this was my Dad!!! I know that this was I RECONGNIZE this. This was moments before the drapes drops and you get pointed downwards screamed at and dragged to Hell. I was there long enough to tell you this. I am so sorry to have to do it also. God does not have people acting like dogs, sniffing around. Again I am sorry but I CANT lie about it. Pray for this man and his father.

  • @bunnykins110P --I think that I know what you're saying---This man was most likely NOT in heaven--Right? Purgatory, perhaps. But I agree w/ you. God definitely does not have His chosen people sniffing the floor, on all fours, like a dog. But Satan would... Very creepy. Maybe he didn't die at all--Or if he did die, the actual death and his experience were unrelated. Maybe it was just a bad dream, or nightmare. Either way, this is bad medicine--Not good, at all.

  • The Savior was on the cross with two others, one on each side of Him.

    What did he tell the repentant man on the cross?

    "Today thou shall be with me in Paradise."

    So Paradise is the next stage after this life--but it is not the final stage.

    The final stage is the resurrection---when our spirit bodies will be clothed with immortal bodies.

    Christ was resurrected after His spirit body spent 3 days in Paradise. Obviously there was important work for Him to do in Paradise as a spirit being.

  • If QQ takes one more step out on that limb, my fear for his falling will make me implode. That will make him a sinner. No?

  • Being angry and happy are sins, so how in the hell can we be good since everything is a sin?

  • What you CAN do, is use the river. The Potomac is spectacular, with lots of boats, and even water skiers during summer months. You can sit on the steps on the river side of the Lincoln and watch all of it go by. Only about 5 miles up the Potomac there are spectacular rapids called "Great Falls". If you check youtube, enter 'great falls' you'd be amazed. Come for a visit - it's an amazing city and really surprises lots of people who think it's a big slum. It's not.

  • Depends what part of the city your in, parts of it is the wild west, c'om entire families have dinner on the floor instead of the table because the windows would be full of bullet holes.

  • Where did you get that?

  • Well I'm just saying, sometimes being happy brings bad luck, and we know that anger sometimes leads to violence.

  • How can we be good? Through the blood of Jesus. Now unto Him who is able to present us FAULTLESS before the presence of God's glory with exceeding joy (Jude 24).

  • I see, but I live like a hermit and yet I still get angry so damm pretty hard to be good.

  • morality is subjective. If you feel you are doing something wrong, then it's a sin. If it's innocuous, then it's not a sin.

  • But if I'm happy then a price comes, let's say that you got an A in some exam in College. Your happy, but then on the next exam 3 months later you flunk, even if you studied the same way as you studied from the last exam. In fact my nights are taken away because I become happy, thank God Jesus saved my ass last night from a potential bad dream. Sorry for my words LOL.

  • Lets not be fooled by our own sinful nature because confronting it is too uncomfortable. God has given us a road/treasure map to eternal life. The road is hard and narrow, but he who overcomes will be given the crown of life. We need to recognize our sin, repent, turn away from it and follow Jesus. Because there is no way except through Him. His blood paid your debt. Dont you think you owe Him your life?

  • Some sins are questionable such as Paul describes about eating meat. If doing something that may cause your brother to stumble dont do it. However, the bible is very clear about some sins and there is no argument about them. Such as adultery, fornication, perversions and all kinds of sexual sins, drunkenness, lying, stealing, and murder, just to name a few.

  • Truth is objective.

  • @bbird2 Sorry but that is so very incorrect. Rethink it quick. I can telll you what only what my experience told me and that is very few get to heaven, most of us to Hell and this is because we live not caring about our actions. So many people says, I don't believe in Hell only in a good place. Why did Jesus sacrifice on the cross for us? explain this. I wish I could have all have an NDE and come back to learn. No wars, no hate only love and compassion.

  • Someone please tell this guy that EBE is Extraterrestrial Biological Entity, or the alien greys. It has been documented in many cases, that people have seen the greys (EBEs) in their experiences. They do have some place in the afterlife, apparently.

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  • kno one is going to hell, do you people really think our heavenly father would condem any of his children, that he loves so much to a place like hell? i dont think so....

  • so true wat u said.....life is an illusion nd hell is downgrading the illusion..nd even if u get there..theres always a way backk..!!

  • are u a mormon i have a mormon friend who said the same thing i am just curious

  • No im not, Im catholic :)

  • But i would more than less label me "christian" because i do not agree with alot of the catholic ways. :)

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  • Lets see if you are paying attention here! His father the General running sniffing the floor on all four ??!! I hate to say what the scenario would have been in another 10 min, it would have turned on him. Still not seeing any trial lawyer I know reaching heaven sorry. Not there long enough that is all! Hell is as real as heaven too bad!

  • I am a Christian lawyer and am offended at your ignorant comment. The law is actually created for justice and if followed correctly, there is no inherent sin in it at all....yes there are crooked lawyers just like any other profession. You obviously have never read the model rules of professional responsibility we lawyers must all adhere to. Very honorable indeed. YOu should not make such sweeping indictments. Judging is a grievous sin you are committing yourself while you discount others!

  • beautiful..just beautiful..May god bless all of you in Jesus name!!!!..AMEN!!!!!..5/5!

  • His nde sounds familiar to a day in court to me.

  • But is this not a works-based explanation?

  • It is salvation in Jesus Christ that's gets you in Heaven. U are rewared in heaven for good deeds. Some will have a lack of rewards. But works do not get U into to Heaven, you must rely on the blood of Jesus for that. This man here seems to be decription a life review.

    HEAVEN IS ALL GOOD OF COURSE but some will enjoy it at a greater degree than others. The same way how some in Hell will be tormented and suffer more than others.

  • There is absolutely no evidence to support religious fundamentalism and that Jesus, or any other religious figure, is the "only" path to Heaven. In NDEs research even atheists have heaven-like experiences and while some Christians do meet Jesus, other cultures meet religious figures from their cultures. These meetings are relative and considered cultural conditioning, and at its core we most often find a "being of light," which is spiritually neutral. Only the Blasphemy test seems relevant.

  • Great video. I'm confused a bit. Chris speaks of a "national courthouse" on the south side of Lafayette Sq. I live 5 blocks from the white house. There is no "national courthouse". There is the Supreme Court, the Federal Courthouse on the other side of downtown, and D.C. Superior court also pretty far away. Did I understand him correctly? Just south of Lafayette Park is the white house, and south of the white house is the elipse. I'm a bit confused.

  • This may sound dumb, but are you allowed to swim in the grand pool near the Monument? If so that would be cool as hell.

  • Not dumb at all. I think you mean the reflecting pool near the Lincoln Memorial. But there are actually several pools. There is now one central to the WWII Monument, and there is also one on the Mall side of the Capital Bldg itself. No swimming is allowed in any of them. Of course, that doesn't stop some rowdy tourists. I see them mostly in the WWII Monument - and it is not appreciated. That is supposed to be a very solemn place. The tidal basin by the Jefferson has paddle boats to rent.

  • I see, and I understand your point we don't want human fecies in the pools right? LOL Too bad they didn't enforce the policy at my High School that I went to a few years back.

  • @LightBehindGod

    Your right, if you've studied enough nde accounts you'll see this.

  • @LightBehindGod Has anyone gone to hell in a nde?

  • @heinzz93

    great question

  • @LightBehindGod  What is the Blasphemy test?

  • @hazmatac Mark 3;28 - 29 and Matthew 12;21 - All sin is forgiven except blasphemy against the holy spirit.

  • @LightBehindGod Show how your God lacks mercy and love...

  • @LightBehindGod We make up the holy spirit. All NDE accounts relate that it is total, unconditional love. Unconditional love means unconditional forgiveness. And NO judgement.

  • @LightBehindGod i'm sorry but don't quote the bible, that whole thing is contradictory.

  • @verifymyageful If you read it with scrutiny and if you don't look at the Hebrew culture and setting it was written in, then yeah. Otherwise? It's absolutely true lol.

  • @BairdLives Well never gotten that deep into it but I am more of a philosopher so I don't go into that kind of stuff, I agree that the bible has been fucked up from many translations, I can read it and take the morals, but I can't listen to things such as blasphemy because we are all conditioned throughout our lives and there isn't to much choice in these things, you have to be aware of what you are doing and the consequences for that to be true

  • @verifymyageful Yep, I believe you're on the right track with that. And the Bible hasn't necessarily been messed up from all the translations, but rather the context in which we look at it has due to our lack of understanding or appliance of Hebrew/Roman culture at that time.

    As far as I know, blasphemy's always been willful and with full knowledge. Not anything someone does without knowledge; how would it be a sin that way? So I agree.

  • @verifymyageful Also the blasphemy part I believe only referred to two men that said Jesus' work was that of the devil after his work was revealed to them. And something tells me there's a bit more to that story than we know.

  • @LightBehindGod What is the Blasphemy Test?

  • @LightBehindGod Well god always shows himself to person the way the person would recognize him.

  • @LightBehindGod Jesus Himself said that He was the only path to Heaven. So you must believe that Jesus is either a liar or a fruitcake wacko. Keep in mind that these NDEs and not proven death experiences. There is really no way to prove scientifically what the reality of our actual deaths will be when we permanently leave this Earth. We have not way of knowing the truth of death unless we die permanently and mysteriously come back as a spirit to tell everyone. That won't happen anytime soon.

  • @Duck4212 I would also ask you to keep in mind that we do not know exactly what Jesus said - all we have are testimonies from others, and these have been put together at the Council of Nicene by the Roman Emperor Constantine. Also keep in mind that Christians read and interpret the Bible differently: most mainstream Christians read the bible symbolically and not literally, which is called "fundamentalism" and these Christian extremists are only a minority.

  • @LightBehindGod

    John 14:6

    "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

    I think we do know what Jesus actully said. The only way a person can come to the Father is to die and go to where the Father resides which is Heaven. Jesus clearly states He is the ONLY way. Now, you may not believe in the scriptures, but that is your personal choice not a fact that we don't know what Jesus said. You have the choice to accept or reject Him.

  • @Duck4212 You can only speak for yourself. Let me remind you that there are many Christian churches with different interpretations of the Bible - Christians read the Bible differently.

    E.g. Have you ever wondered what "by me" or "through me" means? Try to read past 14:6 where Jesus explains that the Father is "in" him and "in" us as well. Also why does Jesus speak in parables in Matt 13;10? And what does 1 Cor. 1;6-13 mean about True Wisdom "expressing spiritual truths in spiritual words"?

  • @LightBehindGod No I don't just speak for myself. Jesus meaning in John 14:6 is crystal clear and is accepted by all believing Christians. That meaning is :Jesus is the only way to salvation and eternmal life. Like I said before you have the choice on what you want to believe.

  • @Duck4212 Just so you know - Merriam-Websters Dictionary: ‘Fundamentalism is the literal interpretation of religion and a Fundamentalist is someone who believes that the Bible is the actual word of God, to be taken literally word for word.’ As history has been blood stained in the name of God, fundamentalism is something achieved by force through having power or authority over somebody else through the arrogant claim to hold the 'only truth.' As pride fundamentalism is a deadly sin.

  • @LightBehindGod Well there you have it. You do not believe that scripture is the actual word of God . You have made your choice. As a follower of Jesus I can not point to any man, including myself, and say this one has it all right and this one has it all wrong. Unfortunately, throughout history, much evil has been done in the name of God and religion. Evil deeds of men, however, doesn't nullify the promise and hope we have in Jesus's grace. There is no "ism" in our hope in Jesus.

  • @Duck4212 Yes, I have made a choice to find God between the lines together with a majority of Christians who do not read the bible literally (which is fundamentalism) but symbolically, metaphorically, etc.

    "We speak a message of wisdom among the mature...not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit, expressing spiritual truths in spiritual words." - 1 Cor. 1:6 – 13

  • @LightBehindGod

    You do not represent the majority of Christians but there are those Christians in name who indeed preach heresy. You may like Harold Camping ...He reads the bible with the same spirit to which your refer , symbolically and metaphorically and comes up with many "interesting" predictions. There are many false spirits who say they speak for Jesus. This was predicted for the end times, in which I believe were are in. Sorry you don't accept the Word, but that is your choice.

  • @Duck4212 Neither do you and exactly who and which church among all of them has got it right? Of course, in your narrow mind its you or your church that has the only true understanding of the Word - right? That's why there is a word for you in the dictionary: "Fundamentalist."

    “The disciples came to him and asked, ‘Why do you speak to the people in parables?’ And Jesus said: “To you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.” - Matthew 13:10-11

  • @Duck4212 I am capable of finding God without your "Word", but while I am able to accept your path to God you are unable to accept mine. This is the choice of fundamentalism: it chooses to spread intolerance & fear. "God is love" and Jesus tells us to love our neighbor and "love each other as I have loved you." For you and through your choice that means spreading fear and intolerance over silly interpretation - for mature Christians this means to Truly love and Accept all of their neighbors.

  • @LightBehindGod Your path leads to destruction... a gospel that denies Jesus. Your quote:"There is absolutely no evidence to support religious fundamentalism and that Jesus, or any other religious figure, is the "only" path to Heaven."

    Matt 7:13-14 "Enter through the narrow gate.For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." ( also 2 Cor. 11:3-4, Gal 1:6-9)

  • @Duck4212 That's YOUR view based on YOUR literal interpretation. While Jesus is inspiring believing in his name or person has nothing to do with God or Heaven. The path is through the holy spirit and finding the Spirit of God within us: "The Kingdom is within" and "God dwells in you."

    No matter what you say and think, millions of people are able to find God themselves without your specific interpretation. For you to say that they will all go to hell is extreme disrespect for your neighbor.

  • @LightBehindGod If you want to understand where I come from with respect to the true Gospel of Jesus then you can view the youtube video "How To Be Sure Heaven Will Be Your Eternal Home, Part 1 of 2" and part 2 of 2.

  • @Duck4212 I have no interest in your narrow faith. While I can accept your immature attachment to Jesus the person as your path -- you are unable to accept my path and the path of millions of others. This is disrespectful and un-loving towards your neighbor and I have no interest in religious fundamentalism, which through its spiritual arrogance does nothing but spread fear and intolerance. It is people like you - religious fanatics - who give religion a bad name and make people turn away.

  • @LightBehindGod As I said before you have the right to choose for yourself. I believe that Jesus is the way, truth and the life. John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."

    Belief in Word of God is not a popularity contest about who is happy and who is offended. It's the truth and if it offends some then I have absolutely no problem with that. They'll have to live with being offended.

  • @Duck4212 You have the right to believe what you want to -- but show other people the same respect by not trying to force them to believe as you. We tried the Inquisition. There are fundamentalists just like you in all religions and saying exactly the same as you. This is not about truth - Truth is beyond words - but about respect and love of neighbor. Fundamentalism is inherently intolerant and tries to control by spreading fear. You will have to live with this sin against your neighbor.

  • @LightBehindGod Who is forcing you to do anything? Does anybody have a gun to your head? Did somebody kidnap your family? Your being kind of silly , aren't you? That aside, this IS about truth. Truth is not some variable meaningless buzz word. Jesus is not some sissy pacificist two by four in a quiet corner of a dark room. He is the Creator , God. He offers salvation, but He will not force anybody. Everybody's future is up to them. All He can do is give us His promise through His Word.

  • @Duck4212 The force is in your words and absolute perspective. Usually fundamentalists say: believe like me, or you will go to hell for eternity -- but you used: "Your path leads to destruction." This is: believe like me or else...and it is promoting fear along with your intolerance.

    Yes, truth is about Truth - but fundamentalism and your belief is far from it. The Spirit of Truth is beyond the physical and has nothing to do with the person Jesus or any literal interpretation of any religion.

  • "We speak a message of wisdom among the mature...not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit, expressing spiritual truths in spiritual words." - 1 Cor. 1:6 – 13

    Fundamentalism is spiritual immaturity as Idolatry - making God like man - and the disrespect you show for your neighbor is a mortal sin. Claiming to know the exact mind of God and 'his' mysterious ways is extremely arrogant and this irreverence is a serious sin that leads to destruction, as you put it.

  • @LightBehindGod We know that the words taught to us by the Bible are from the Holy Spirit. Christians find that there are may heretics, liars and false prophets who claim knowledge by the Spirit , but we find that many times spirit is NOT of God. How? All Christians are required to "test" the spirits through comparison to existing scripture. If it denys the Gospel and Jesus's authority as given in existing scripture it is a false spirit and is rebuked. Preaching another gospel is heresey.

  • @LightBehindGod You have mentioned love and respect for your neighbor a few times and you appear to be a bit confused. We show love to God and our neighbor through the 10 commandments. God says love for neighbor is 1) You shall not kill. 2) You shall not lie. 3) You shall not commit adultry. 4)You shall not steal. 5) You shall not covet.6) You shall honor your father and mother. The remaining 4 commandments reflect how we love God. What you call disrespecting your neighbors is not a sin.

  • @Duck4212 It would be a sin if I "agreed" ( what you're calling respect) with you. Respecting your opinion would require me to say that Jesus was a liar and He is not the only way to Heaven. I would sin if I agreed (respected) your opinion. I respect your "right to believe" what you want . I don't respect any argument you try to make denying Jesus or the Gospel and salvation. You have the right to believe as you wish, not the right to expect any person to deny his faith in order to please you

  • @Duck4212 Your fundamentalist logic is so twisted: I do not have to right to expect any person to deny his faith (yours) - but you have the right to deny mine, right? You are the one attacking here. I can accept your spiritual immature attachment to the person of Jesus as a path, silly and immature, but still I accept it. However, you cannot accept that may path is not the same as yours. The sin is in your mind: the narrow part of it that cannot show Reverence, Accept or Love for your neighbor.

  • @Duck4212 Your fundamentalist faith forces others to believe like you: because if you "agreed" then it would be a sin...But you don't have to agree: you simply have respect the faith of others - your neighbors. However, since you cannot - this is the problem with fundamentalism: it is not inclusive - therefore, you are the aggressor because your narrow interpretation refuses to accept your neighbor, and as the aggressor it is you who are committing the sin. Your irreverent mind is the sin.

  • @Duck4212 Is that's what you call love? My God, no wonder you fundamentalists are so hard and angry: you have no idea just how deep and profound God's love really is. Jesus tells us that "Love each other as I have loved you" and depending on how you see Jesus, this is A LOT of love. So, when he tells us to love our neighbor it is the same deep love that he is taking about. And the Golden Rule goes this deep in the love and respect you must show for your neighbor.

  • @LightBehindGod Destruction IS judgement which includes Hell and at final judgment, eternal separation from God. Yes, you're right. Hell DOES prompt fear and I sure don't want to be judged for my sins and go there. God cannot tolerate sin. But I don't have to worry about being judged, convicted and sentenced to Hell because I accepted His promise to save me through Jesus's suffering in my stead . I am saved by grace only. Jesus is God and is beyond physical and is ALL truth.

  • @Duck4212 Fundamentalism is a SIN and you are committing it right now. God is all love and 'his' commandment is to love your neighbor as he loves you. Your failure to do so through your intolerance is a separation from God. There is no grace in this irreverence.

    Jesus, his name, person or suffering does not do anything for salvation - he may inspire you to find God within yourself "by" or "through" him - but still it is the Spirit of God that connects you to God and his love.

  • @LightBehindGod I have told you about Jesus and you refuse to believe. That is ok. It's your choice. But I think that your spinning your wheels playing word games grasping at straws and are not really serious in your discussion. It's pointless for me to continue talking about Spiritual things we will probably never agree on.. I wish you success in the future. Perhaps you will think differently at some point in your life. We will have to agree to disagree with just about everything.

  • @Duck4212 Perhaps you will have seen yourself in the mirror and come to understand the intolerant nature of religious fundamentalism one day. You are intelligent enough to see the evil done in the name of God through out history, but totally blind towards the mechanism in the mind that motivates it: fundamentalism.

  • “To eradicate this all-pervasive coldness was one of the great impulses of Christianity, an impulse not immediately identical with dogma. However, this attempt faltered, probably because it did not touch upon the social order that produces and reproduces coldness.” - Adorno

  • @Duck4212 I could'nt help but notice your sparring match with so called "light behind God" Was'nt satan known as the shining one. I went through this same argument with a muslim..............frustratin­g. This person says fundamentalism is a deadly sin, what exactly singles out a deadly sin? I thought all sins were deadly and according to this person forgiven so whats the problem. Anyway, these people are all over these sites and Im glad Im not the only one fighting. God bless

  • @7Christian your'e right but most people will forever be wrong. that's part of the inner wisdom we must have.

  • go brag...about your father...!!

  • So glad to see you were able to post part 2, thank you!

  • awesome, thanks alot for posting all of these videos, people really needs to hear these storys :)

    God bless you<3

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