Skeptics and NDEers

When I started my web site over ten years ago skeptics were telling the world how crazy near death experiencers were in relating their “anecdotal” events in public.

We were said to be having hallucinations, dreaming, taking drugs, fooling ourselves and living in delusions, and those were the nice things they said about us.

A skeptic once said to me:

lekatt, would you ever stop making statements, based purely on your subjective comprehension of reality, as though they’re definitive? It’s most irritating.

Today it is different. There are a dozen universities engaged in some form of research on near death experiences. This research is showing that consciousness does live after the death of the brain and body. That consciousness and brain are two separate entities.

I am still telling the world about the reality of near death experiences. True, not all skeptics will be convinced, however solid the research becomes. As of now, it is very solid. There will be issues of vested interests keeping many from accepting the research results. Like most controversial issues it will take time for all to accept the reality that we are spiritual.

© 2009, Lekatt. All rights reserved.

Ponder this — Skepticism

There are people who say there is no God, or spiritual world, and that all religion is mythology because there is no way to scientifically prove it exists. They call themselves skeptics. Yet skeptics, at least most of them, do believe in things that can’t be proven scientifically. They believe in scientific theories such as the theory of evolution, the big bang theory, and the theory that our consciousness was created by our brain. But there is no real proof that these theories are true, that is why they call them theories. Are they real skeptics or just people with an agenda. Seems to me real skeptics would be skeptical about anything that could not be proven. Not just a few choice items. Ponder this.

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