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Absolute proof that there is an afterlife.

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  • @gaeaandproud Because there's no reasonable evidence for unicorns. There is reasonable evidence for life after death. That answer your question? If you do not think that there is any reasonable evidence for life after death, then you haven't done your homework or you are so close minded and unable to think even briefly outside the box. A lot of scientific discoveries where discovered from scientist thinking outside the box. Try it sometime.

  • @gaeaandproud There have been multiple studies involving patients who were global brain dead. A few patients were dead for up to two and a half hours. The were able to tell the nurses and doctors exactly what they were doing and saying in this time frame. One even reported a conversation the doctor was having with the diseased loved ones in another room. So before you go calling all of this a fallacy, perhaps you should study both sides of the argument as I have.

  • Nice video. It reminds me of Pam Reynolds near death experience. Just like some comments said that your mind cant function if your brain dead.So Pam Reynolds had no brain waves. Her ears were plugged and eyes were covered so if she had an illusion then that would make her psychic right? Cause as her eyes were covered and ears plugged she still explained how she was out of her body and explained what they were saying along with what she saw at the time she had no brain waves. So yes theres proof.

  • Right on !!

  • @03chrisv Nope, the brain is fully capable of functioning for upwards of 60 minutes extraneous of a "living" body given the right conditions, so this whole "science is debunked cause the brain can't function while braindead" argument is full of shit. Also, the fact that it "changes people" is also what's called an "appeal to emotion" argument, you should go look up logical fallacies and what constitutes proof.

  • Interesting, because the last time I heard the tennis shoe NDE story the shoe was on a ledge outside the building and wasn't discovered for nearly a week. Does anyone have legitimate documentation on who this 'Maria' really is, what hospital this occurred in, and statements by her friends explaining why they would run to the roof, leaving their newly resurrected friend behind?

  • Brain cells start dying within 5 minutes of being deprived of oxygen and usually once you go past the 10 minute mark you hit brain death (there are exceptions). There are many cases of people being dead for far longer then 10 minutes, and even people who have been dead for several hours, some even sitting in the morgue who happen to come back to life with a story of the afterlife. You say we have no evidence, but I think it's quite clear that not everything can be chalked up to a dream.

  • @03chrisv How can I say it's all a dream? Easy. Not one of the people discussed actually died. Lack of vital signs does not equal dead.

    There is simply no evidence that what they experienced is anything more than a dream. None.

    I spent two years back in the days of pirates living aboard ship and swashbuckling my way through life. Crazy intense and as real as anything else in my life. Turned out to be a 7-second dream I had after I'd been knocked unconscious. This is also how I know.

  • @gaeaandproud I don't recall the Bible saying the universe was created for us. Anyway what I can tell you is that there is something happening. There are too many accounts of people dying and coming back to life reporting very similar events. The debate of "well it could just be a hallucination" is pretty much debunked as the brain can't process these elaborate experiences while brain dead. Not only that but these experiences change people. So much so that they have full unwavering faith in God

  • @ChipArgyle How would you propose one could show evidence for the afterlife? What science or technology could we use? All we have are people's testimonies. How can we just shoot them down and say "it's all a dream" or "in their head"? That argument falls apart when the subject having the experience is brain dead. I know someone who has been clinically dead on 3 separate occasions and she is not a liar, highly intelligent, and can tell the difference between reality and a dream.

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