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edu:
Zelhar, there are secular Jews who were clinically dead that claimed they saw
the judgement of souls for good and bad, while clinically dead. When they came back to life, for example, through some electric shock that restarted their body functions, some of them decided due to their experience to become religious.
Unless, you believe they are not telling the truth, how do you account for these stories?

edu:
If you need an example of near death experiences or clinical death experiences on Video
see

Zelhar:

--- Quote from: edu on April 15, 2012, 02:09:29 PM ---Zelhar, there are secular Jews who were clinically dead that claimed they saw
the judgement of souls for good and bad, while clinically dead. When they came back to life, for example, through some electric shock that restarted their body functions, some of them decided due to their experience to become religious.
Unless, you believe they are not telling the truth, how do you account for these stories?

--- End quote ---
These stories prove nothing about what's "out there". They tell about the experience and senses of a person who undergoes massive trauma injury and clinical death.

Ephraim Ben Noach:

--- Quote from: Zelhar on April 11, 2012, 05:56:03 AM ---I would like to think that there is a soul that survives.

--- End quote ---
So you would like to believe there is a soul, but your not sure because there is no proof?

Zelhar:

--- Quote from: Ephraim on April 15, 2012, 04:27:13 PM ---So you would like to believe there is a soul, but your not sure because there is no proof?

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Yes pretty much.

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