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  • Nigerian pastor dies, 3 days dead, casket already bought, resurrected....

    /watch?v=OqRbSkZ8BtQ

  • @intheechoofangels Have you reviewed the stories of people who were dead for up to 2-3 days, then were brought back to life? I am talking rotting corpses here, not just out for a few minutes then brought back. Lazarus was the first example (in my opinion), but I am talking about more recent stories, which many witnesses and doctor's testimony back up. /watch?v=OqRbSkZ8BtQ

  • If you have ever nearly died, or had a near death experience, it can change you in ways that are hard to imagine, but it does change you. It's pretty deep. I think that the statements made here are made by someone who obviously has never experienced any of these things, and therefore, his commentary is limited to his own opinions, which we all have a right to.

  • I agree to a point, i just dont understand, if you are in the hospital, and you flatline... you are dead right, but when they revive you, arent you considered to have died and come back? Does this make sense? Or does everyone only ever die once?

  • I think the MOST it can be considered (i.e. NDEs) is that they are "visions" which can be from God or the Devil or just yourself. If you were truly dead you would be asleep til the last day when you are resurrected unto life everlasting or unto damnation and thrown into the lake of fire (which is called the SECOND death).

    The judgment that comes after you die from your point of view is right after, but for everyone else time has passed to the last day when in time it actually takes place.

  • @intheechoofangels No need to claim, apparently I do know a lot more. So when I die I'll hope I was more "open-minded"? Funny how you can mention that, yet see just how close minded this sheep-herder is. Death is DEATH, no matter if it is clinical or "real". If that is not the case, then how "dead" do you have to be and be truly "dead"? And death is never the end, it's only the end of one chapter, and the beginning of the next. So yes, good luck in whatever venture you may take.

  • @FollowerOfTheGods

    ... guess there's only one way to find out then is there? You claim to "know" more about this than Pastor James but it will be more likely that when you die, you will wish you had not been so close-minded. Say what you will but unless you DIE (ie. not "clinical" death) than you will never really know if your theory is correct or not. Clinical death is NOT the same as death. Once you die, that's it buddy... good luck and I wish you the best.

  • James McDonald very good pastor. What the bible says is people will be raised from the dead remember Lazarus?

  • lets look at the universe through a prism

  • actually they did have judgment, have you heard of the life review? the life review is the judgment or assessment of their life. the general rule is you die once, but sometimes there is ressurection from the dead, that was even in the bible.

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