Science and the NDE: Chris Carter on Skeptiko

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2011

Alex Tsakiris of Skeptiko interviews Chris Carter, author of "Science and the Near Death Experience" and "Parapsychology and the Skeptics".

Get Chris Carter's book "Science and the Near Death Experience" at:
http://astore.amazon.com/religion-spirituality-20/detail/1594773564

Get Chris Carter's book "Parapsychology and the Skeptics" at:
http://astore.amazon.com/religion-spirituality-20/detail/1594773564

For more Skeptiko podcasts:
http://www.skeptiko.com

To learn more about debunking pseudoskeptics:
http://www.debunkingskeptics.com

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  • MBA! MBA! MBA! MBA! Congratulations to all people who have commented saying that NDE's are nothing more than hallucinations from the dying brain. You've just won the Materialist Bravery Award! You have shown how INCREDIBLY SUPERIOR you are to those worthless quivering Afterlife-believers who think they're going to heaven. You are so much BETTER than they are! I do hearby bend down and kiss your glorious arses! And keep hoping nobody ever proves NDE's real or your exclusivity is GONE!

  • your off your meds again chris

  • The one way to use logic to prove the existence of god is to have that your logic is sound.

  • all those links are to sites not for rationalists but magical thinkers.

    pathetic.

  • I come to a video with a word like "skeptiko" in the title, and by minute 4 the talk is about jesus, apologetics, and william lane craig??? What a waste....

    Why defraud people with your title?

  • To those who are sincerely interested in hearing about what evidence there is to support the idea that consciousness exists independent of the human brain, read Chris Carter's books.

  • People who promote NDE's are just promoting pseudoscience. These experiences are just tricks of the brain, I feel sorry for anyone who believes they are supernatural.

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