TiredThinker
Amity
Enrique
Banno
These first two sentences of the article sent me off looking for statistics...From time to time I ask my students how they feel about life after death. A solid majority say they believe in it, in keeping with most Americans (82% in a recent Gallup poll).

TiredThinker
Noble Dust
Noble Dust
TiredThinker
javi2541997
But ultimately, it's not a pointless question to ask what's next since quality of life isn't promised to anyone. And philosophy is the subject that must be open to all things. — TiredThinker
Amity
Don't linger on the word "near." — TiredThinker
I only linger on the subject because I suffer from chronic pain that makes most days useless
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But ultimately, it's not a pointless question to ask what's next since quality of life isn't promised to anyone. And philosophy is the subject that must be open to all things. — TiredThinker
javi2541997
Find out what life is, then the answer will be obvious. — ArielAssante
Sam26
Alkis Piskas
OK, we know about the "fuss" that the subject of NDE has produced and continues to produce. In reading this article, a question came to my mind: Well, NDE is still "Near Death Experience". What we actually need is an ADE, i.e., "After Death Experience". That would consist a much stronger if not ultimate evidence about life after death. But I don't think this is likely to happen ...Does this make any compelling arguments that NDEs represent continued cognition after the physical brain isn't active? — TiredThinker
Bartricks
TiredThinker
TiredThinker
Bartricks
TiredThinker
Tom Storm
Find out what life is, then the answer will be obvious. — ArielAssante
TiredThinker
Sam26
I read your post previously, or at least the first 10 pages. It seemed to go in circles after that. I really need more than sheer number of testimonials of the experience. I need information gained from the experience that can't be gotten by a person unmoving and stuck in the room. Like for example I heard such a story of a person who had an out of body experiences and claimed to see a sneaker on the roof of the hospital, and strangely enough that was true. I like to hear more like that. — TiredThinker
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