Everyone that thirsts for God come freely to the waters., page-64

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    ''Not an assumption though.''

    As an extraordinary claim, unless it's well supported by evidence, or proven, it is an assumption. It's not science.

    ''Near death experiencers are very consistent in regards to a 'life review' where they feel everything they have done to others and the ripple effect of their good and bad behaviours. But they also say there's no judgement involved in the process. They say it's as if they see what's happening for the first time, with clarity.''

    As pointed out in previous threads when this subject came up, near death and out of body experiences - being subjective - are not evidence for an afterlife. And reincarnation studies have been quagmire of self fulfillment, cultural expectations, more prevalent where people believe in reincarnation, India, etc.

    If there was good evidence, there would be more interest. The problem is that those who want to believe have a lower expectation of what is evidence.

    What someone wants to believe is their own business.
 
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