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  1. So you’ve had an experience that proves to you personally that there is something beyond you and you still proudly caveat that you still are not a believer. In your own experience. You do know “no child left behind” doesn’t apply here, right?

  2. I have always found it remarkable that even atheists in their near death experiences never encounter the living. It’s not like a dream, or the end of the Wizard of Oz, where they say “…and you were there, and you were there, and you were there…” No. When people have near death experiences and they encounter other beings, those beings are either unknown to them or they are people they once knew who are now dead. And it seems to me that if a near death experience was merely a fantasy that the brain was weaving in a moment of stress or trauma, the brain would imagine the people closest to you: your spouse, your children, your coworkers, your friends, and other people you just got done speaking to a few hours ago. Like it does in dreams. Not your great uncle Louie who died in 1989, and who you haven’t thought about in years.

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