Science is only a death trap if you do not have the reasoning skills to properly make decisions and distinguish between multiple forms of alternatives and alternative thinking-styles to optimize toward ones betterment. — Cobra
It is not the science that is the death trap, but the poorly made decision-processes diminished by underdeveloped forms of reasoning. — Cobra
Otherwise your thinking, and this discussion, will just be nothing more than, to quote Dostoevsky "pouring from the empty into the void". — Janus
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with believing those things; but intellectual honesty demands that you should acknowledge that they are faith-based. — Janus
That's how you will see it, but that in itself is also a statement of belief. — Wayfarer
Thus Hippyhead's patterns do not really exist — FrancisRay
Civilisation is competition, evolution and survival of the fittest at meme level — Chris1952Engineer
"they" didn't do just one thing. They were split 50/50 on whether Iraq was "liberated" or "humiliated". No-one at all predicted such a split. — Paul Edwards
No, the occupation was done perfectly too, given the information available at the time — Paul Edwards
Basically they're not putting themselves into the shoes of an Iraqi. Let's see if we can get agreement with your/my position in this thread. — Paul Edwards
In my opinion, it was conducted near-perfectly, given what was known at the time — Paul Edwards
However, the Iraq war was a mess, the plan changed several times and the US answers to establishing a democracy seem to be flawed. — Judaka
But the combination of these 2 goals requires a hell of a lot of thought to devise a cunning plan for world liberation. — Paul Edwards
I really doubt it'll ever be proven. — TLCD1996
Partly because we're talking about something which could be called "subjective", something which many have trouble even describing or even teaching to their students. — TLCD1996
But besides the fact this might not solve suffering at the very core — TLCD1996
simply sitting down in meditation - perhaps in the forest - are a good starting point of letting go — TLCD1996
What if it is 'empirical reality' itself that is the delusion — Wayfarer
Hey Hippy, contrary to what you'd probably rather hear, this was not meant to discourage trying to know — ChatteringMonkey
What has happened to that creative zaniness, where you expect at least one protestor to show up in a multi-colored Cat in the Hat hat, another on stilts, and at least one naked guy with gold chains? There are no more bongo drums, poetry recitals, or prayers to made up gods or goddesses anymore. That's not to say that the protests of the 60s weren't deadly serious and meaningful, but there has been a full circle shift in the persona of the rebel, where it began as the audacious and impudent school boy and now it's the prim schoolmarm at its best, to an outraged rioter at its worst. — Hanover
I think all these concepts are an acknowledgement of the fact that we are limited as human beings in what we can perceive and what we can know. The world, the universe is an ever changing whole of which we as human actors always only can perceive a very limited part of. — ChatteringMonkey
NDERF is the largest Near-Death Experience (NDE) website in the world — nderf.org
Jeffrey Long is a medical doctor specializing in the practice of radiation oncology, using radiation to treat cancer in Houma, Louisiana. As a scientist, Jeff founded NDERF in 1998. He wanted to know if NDEs were real by directly asking the NDErs themselves. The answer is a resounding YES! As a result of his research, he is the author of the New York Times Best Seller, "Evidence of the Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences." As a leading NDE researcher and a medical doctor, Jeff has appeared on national media including O'Rielly Factor, NBC today, ABC with Peter Jennings, the Dr. Oz Show, the History Channel, the Learning Channel, and National Geographic. He has also appeared on Fox News Houston and at the New York Academy of Sciences.
Jody Long is an attorney, licensed in Washington, New Mexico, Louisiana, and the Navajo Nation. She is webmaster for the Near Death Experience Research Foundation (NDERF) for the past 13 years and provides support and a forum for NDErs and those who want to know about the afterlife. She has several decades of experience researching paranormal and related phenomena. She is also webmaster for After Death Communication Research Foundation (ADCRF) www.adcrf.org and the other consciousness experience website which is everything that is not an NDE or ADC (OBERF) www.oberf.org . Jody helped with "Evidence of the Afterlife," the New York Times best selling NDE book. She has written "God’s Fingerprints: Impressions of Near Death Experiences," "From Soul to Soulmate: Bridges from Near Death Experience Wisdom" which will be the first book of it's genre published in mainland China before the end of 2016. The newest book, "Living Like an Immortal" will be coming out the first part of 2017.
Is a life experience and not a death experience — tim wood
but suspend judgement on the interpretation — jamalrob
I'm not worried about that. If it's bias, I think it's one that's shared by philosophers and intellectuals in general. — jamalrob
But that's a conversation about the relative roles of personal experience versus familiarity with the literature, rather than about NDEs as such. — jamalrob
It is my mission to explain how profoundly simple metaphysics is — FrancisRay
First, I was clear that my stated preferences were my preferences — jamalrob
I don't think it's an unfair imposition to expect people to engage with research rather than speculate in ignorance like Jimmy down the pub. — jamalrob
I don't think so. — jamalrob
It's not a difficult ideas intellectually, but conceptually challenging in the extreme. — FrancisRay
Anyway, probably my main point is that there's been a lot of work on NDEs by various kinds of academics, and a discussion would be better off engaging with it to fend off unmoored speculation. — jamalrob
We do not experience extension. We are always here and now — FrancisRay
never said it should be unregulated. — Benkei
I would put forward ideas about the philosophers of near death experiences but think any serious discussion would be lost amidst pointless banter. — Jack Cummins
Stock markets are excellent systems to bring lenders and borrowers together. Its insanity is caused by other things. — Benkei
It implies that extension is not real — FrancisRay
So, at the moment I am rather disappointed that the main page discussion of near death experiences is failing to offer what its title promised. — Jack Cummins