People have returned from NDEs CPR or a pacemaker an maintain a few minutes of oxygenated blood getting to the brain.īUT once the brain dies, that is it. ![]() They are a state where the heart has stopped, but residual oxygen in the brain gives a few minutes for the neurons to fire rapidly, creating a last ditch hallucinatory response before they too die off. But it does prove that there *could* be something out there.Īnd NO I do not believe in an afterlife, but I also point out that IF such a thing existed, our brains, lacking sensory operation after we are dead, would not be able to experience or measure it. Does that prove that God exists? Not really. So I'm sitting here thinking.there's a lot of explainable stuff out there that science has yet to explain. Lots of people who say they sensed or saw "something" while being inside an old home. But I am struggling to see how a person who was without oxygen for several minutes can explain with super precise detail the environment around their hospital bed once they have been revived.Īside from NDEs, there are also stories of people who saw "spirits" of other people. The argument that skeptics use is "that person was under a **** load of drugs and was have a very lucid dream". I haven't seen an articles showing how science was able to explain an NDE. There are stories of people being without oxygen for several minutes and being revived again. I really do.īut there is just too much "what ifs" out there that prevents me from saying "I think atheism is something to consider pursuing".Ī lot of people (3,500 approximately) have had NDEs and have all said they had seen "something" while being declared dead.īeing dead means your heart stops beating and cannot be revived after so many attempts at reviving it and your brain is without oxygen for X amount of minutes. With that being said, I can understand why many people are atheists. and 3) there is a lot of possibility that there are things that exist beyond our own universe. 2) science is not absolute (meaning there ARE things out there science has not provided an explanation or evidence for). I have 3 fundamental beliefs: 1) we do not know everything. ![]() Asked myself a lot of "what if" questions.
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