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Christians:Can Near Death Experiences (NDEs) be considered evidence of the Christian idea of afterlife when NDEs [Spirituality & Religion]

experienced by people of other faiths result in them experiencing visions appropriate to the culture and religion they were raised in?

That is to say, either NDEs cannot be used to validate the truth of Christianity or NDEs can be used to validate the truth of every religion equally.

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spjennifer · 61-69, T
As someone who has died and been resuscitated, i can tell you from my experience that it'a sll a myth, when you die, you die, black, nothingness, no pearly gates, no purgatory, no hell, just blank, black. I was brought back to life after 5 minutes of my heart being stopped completely, no pulse, nothing. So forgive me if i am very skeptical at anything called an "NDE", I had an "FDE" fully dead experience and saw nothing at all...
@spjennifer

Wow that's scary.
But NDE's are a real thing that happens. They are not something that happens to everyone but they do happen. I just don't think they're anything but the hallucinations of a dying brain.
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@Pikachu You may well be right, i don't think anyone knows where or how or why but it just didn't happen to me, shit happens and i was lucky, very lucky.