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Originally Posted by traynor
You are aware that a substantial number of competent people have studied the matter and concluded that NDEs are (including the "shining light at the end of the tunnel" and "unconditional love" by some entity (or what they interpret as an entity)) little more than a survival mechanism to distract the person having the "experience," keep him or her quiet, and not betray the event to those who may have "less than the best interests of the tribe at heart." As in enemies, predators, and the like?
"Reported events" are not exactly "proof" of anything other than the subjective interpretation of some person of something that they believe "happened" to them. Accepting such reports as presented is not useful. I don't know the ratios off hand, but I would venture a guess that the number of people who believe they have been abducted by aliens considerably outnumbers those who believe they have experienced an "NDE."
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No offense, but you sound like someone pretending to know something that you quite clearly don't from your own words. Your criticism is very cliche, superficial and somewhat senile. Here's the senile part:
I gave a link that includes thousands of archived NDE's. Yet you embarrass yourself by saying more people believe they have been abducted by aliens. You don't even educate yourself when the data is put right in front of you before opening your mouth again and sounding senile because the data already contradicts you, and you have no data, only your close minded opinion.
If you had an intelligent criticism you would have cited some of those NDE's and said this cannot be true because of this or that specific reason. Instead you paint with a broad brush your "expert" senile, close minded, baseless position. Very immature.