A Soldier's Near Death Experience - 1 of 2
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I wish people would stop bringing their religion into this. This trancends all religions or rather all man made fary tales.
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@Spindry96 Well said, it's true that the NDE transcends all religions.
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@ghosttrain2066 people with beliefs are just as bad. belief might as well be disbelief when it comes to living in a conclusion
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@docdrew87 strangely, if you look at parnia or melvin morse study, when pressed on how does each person know that it was god/allah/etc the NDErs stated "I don't know. It was bright so I assumed that it as God/Allah/etc.' If you ask atheists, they'll say a ball of light. If you ask little kids, they'll say it was doctors but with light bulbs inside their body. We put our personal interpretation on such thing but we really don't know who meets us
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I am sick of athiest with there is no such thing but yets they come pester and bother people who do belive.
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For those who say "This has nothing to do with religion. or Fairy tales" I would like them to explain which God it was he called out to and who answered him?
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Lol
People are soo confused about religion ..
everything was meant to be so simple, yet people think it's it good to be true.
All you need to know is to be spiritual, human, good person, who appreciates life, and all people. Be good person, love life, help those who needs more help than us.
Recognise everything as ONE!
rELIGIONS aren't there for us to join, but rather for us to learn from each one and make our own interpretation of the teachings. Mix it all, and come with conclusion
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@cosmicman01: which was Jesus Christ. Charles gained a lot of fame for this, but he turned away from God because of the example that Fundamentalists set. Charles learned in Heaven that his mission on earth was just like Christ's: To argue with religious zealots who were taking their people down a dark path. If that is true, that is awesome!!!!
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@cosmicman01: That is true. In Betty Eadie's book, The Ripple Effect, she contained a letter from Joanna Camp, the widow of Charles Camp, the former University of California Professor and Paleontologist. In 1975, before his actual death, he died three times and went to the Afterlife and met God. Camp was an Atheist on earth. He had debates with religious zealots, and Camp told them, after his Bible research, that they had gone far away from the person that they claimed to follow (con't),
will see you there cosmicman and then i will smile to you face
elieiyammine 4 months ago
@elieiyammine I will see you there too.
cosmicman01 4 months ago