Buffalo wrote:The problem with that is that no one has actually died and come back to life. People's hearts stop, their breathing stops, but you're not dead until your brain dies. No one has ever come back from brain death.
There's a reason why these are called NEAR death experiences.
Option one is the only plausible explanation at this point.
Hey Buff,
I think we usually disagree on these subjects (though not much else). :).
Personal experience. You may have heard this story before (I think I may have posted it earlier).
I was chatting with two heart surgeons in the doctor's lounge one day and a program about NDE's came on the TV in there.
I asked these guys if they had ever experienced anything like that with their patients.
They told the story of one of their patients that accurately recounted to them (after surgery) all the events that took place during the surgery.
All the people that came in and out of the room during the procedure and detailed descriptions of the of the procedure, itself. The patient said he was viewing it all from the surgery suite's ceiling.
In an open heart surgery, the heart is stopped. I.E. flatlined.
One of the surgeons said he was disturbed by it all and actually called in a Psychiatrist to talk with the patient. I asked the other surgeon (from India) what he thought.
Smiling, he said "I'm a Hindu, we believe in all that stuff."
I have many other stories from my days working in a hospital.
It's hard to discount these stories when you have so many accounts from reliable people.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.