I'm going with yes. Heaven can be and probably has been warped into a religious agenda but the base concept of being near death and experiencing euphoria is, uh, pretty solidly proven. Then what happens? Hahaha!
Unless you consider anecdotal evidence from a small percentage of people who had a near death experience (many of which the person mearly thought it was near death) as solid evidence, I am not sure what solid proof you are referring to. If you have some solid proof that aren't anecdotes please share it, because I would love to see it. In the mean time, here is some science on the subject of you are interested...
Yeah, that is exactly what I am talking about. The small percent of people who can report back on a 'near death' experience. Most of them report a pleasant experience? As if remaining calm may help somehow? Showing it to be favorable trait? They'd also likely infer there was an afterlife which probably encouraged
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While that may be true, I didn't say only a small percentage can report back. I said only a small percentage of people who have the experience and survive report anything at all. Most people report experiencing nothing. To refer to that as "solidly proven" is a serious overstatement. Did you read the article I posted? You really should.
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I'm going with yes. Heaven can be and probably has been warped into a religious agenda but the base concept of being near death and experiencing euphoria is, uh, pretty solidly proven. Then what happens? Hahaha!
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Unless you consider anecdotal evidence from a small percentage of people who had a near death experience (many of which the person mearly thought it was near death) as solid evidence, I am not sure what solid proof you are referring to. If you have some solid proof that aren't anecdotes please share it, because I would love to see it. In the mean time, here is some science on the subject of you are interested...
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/peace-of-mind-near-death
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Yeah, that is exactly what I am talking about. The small percent of people who can report back on a 'near death' experience. Most of them report a pleasant experience? As if remaining calm may help somehow? Showing it to be favorable trait? They'd also likely infer there was an afterlife which probably encouraged
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While that may be true, I didn't say only a small percentage can report back. I said only a small percentage of people who have the experience and survive report anything at all. Most people report experiencing nothing. To refer to that as "solidly proven" is a serious overstatement. Did you read the article I posted? You really should.
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Yeah, I experienced nothing myself. Weird! Or maybe I was not actually dying right then! Who knows! Who cares?