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The Scientific And Rationalist Case For Life After Death - 4

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

Part 4 of 4
An interview with Michael Roll, director of the Campaign for Philosophical Freedom
Directed by Sam Giles (1994)

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  • He doesnt say Einstein is wrong...he just says...as Einstein also said...that he may have made a few errors in his theory...also as a physicist...how many times have u used PI in calculations...is that not an infinite number?

  • 3:38 typing like that -- no wonder he's not finished with his work lol

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  • i hope he is right i realy do :(

  • i wish i could believe what he's saying .

  • This gentleman is very well spoken and I believe what he says.

  • @gukonni Why doesn't it make sense? Can you imagine how many living things there are?

  • What happened to this guy? Where is all the proof he speaks of? I would love to see these mediums talking in different languages and seeing fingerprints. But where is all this evidence. I would love to see it.

  • @gukonni Depends on how you define the self. I personally don't know about this guy's theories, but it's hard to believe that we cease to exist when we die. There are two parts to us in addition to our body that are too mysterious: a) the force that makes us alive versus dead, and b) the part of us that is perceiving the universe, awareness. As long as those are unknown variables, then anything is possible.

  • @LadyLillianContessa Yeah, I wonder what this guy's up to these days.

  • I wish it were true. I really do. But it doesn't make sense. If the physical body dies, we're dead. When a tree or an animal dies, it's dead. There's no spiritual counterpart. Can you imagine how many dead things there're? They're gone forever.

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