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What can be proven about afterlife?

Nature (governed by chance) provides an infinite series of worthwhile lifetimes. The many evidences and tests in existence confirm it beyond all doubt. In coming years you will see religions and the atheist movement dying at a greatly accelerated rate.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I have my own religion but consider myself agnostic. Agnostic in my case means you don't know one way or the other and that religion should be separate from state which I support both.

How've, I'm unaware of any confirmed test of the afterlife outside of near death experiences so if you got information I'm always up for checking it out
AnnaStark · 18-21, FNew
@SatanBurger I consider NDE research to be yet another dishonest dead end. It's good that you're open to new ideas but I fear that what I know is far too involved for presentation on SW. I will only say that I have eight testable evidences and four central arguments for nature alone being able to provide afterlife. These I will include in a website I'm designing.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@AnnaStark I don't find NDE as dishonest, I think some embellish a bit for documentaries but I also think it happens. I myself have a NBE "near birth experience," and I'm not lying. At the same time, they just can't be used as valid research as there's too many variables. Is it the body dying or working to "save" you which induces hallucinations? Is it really a spiritual event? We never know, just too anecdotal and therefore can't be used.
AnnaStark · 18-21, FNew
@SatanBurger Have you written about your belief? Might be an interesting read.