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DURHAM, N.C.—It was 1993. Kathleen Elmore was driving through an 

intersection and a truck came at her from the left. “That doesn’t look  good,”

 she thought.
“Dying does not hurt,” Elmore said as she recounted the experience at 

 the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) conference 

this year.
“That whole immense, huge impact felt like somebody just kind of tipped

me on the shoulder, and I went straight up.”

Elmore said that her consciousness went 50 or 60 feet up into a  beautiful

white light where she felt “incredible love” and heard  beautiful music.

There she met three beings who are “beyond angels,” she  said, and

who had helped plan her life before she was born. She had a  conversation

with them while watching people rescuing her down below.  After she came

back to life, she gained the ability to see the energy  around the

earth and people’s collective consciousness, she said.

 

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Originally Posted by Bill Gray:

Hebrews 9:27, "And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment."  

 

That is good enough for me!   God said it!   I believe it!

 

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Billie, you are one very confused boy.

 

Hebrews 9: 26-28

 

[26] For then he ought to have suffered often from the beginning of the world: but now once at the end of ages, he hath appeared for the destruction of sin, by the sacrifice of himself. [27] And as it is appointed unto men once to die, and after this the judgment: [28] So also Christ was offered once to exhaust the sins of many; the second time he shall appear without sin to them that expect him unto salvation.

 

Well Billie, this says once you die you will be judged.

 

A NDE is when people think you die, If Jesus sends you back, then it's not

their time to be judged yet. He has more for that person to accomplise.

A large number of people die and are raised from the dead to die again.

The Bible is full of them.

 

Billie, just wondering why, on several occasions, you will take a few words

out of a chapter and turn it into a different meaning than what it was meant?

 

And then take an entire chapter of something Jesus says when he's very

serious, only to discount it as not true.

 

Iv 

 

 

 

Hi Vic,

 

Look at Hebrews 9:27, "And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment." 

 

This does not, in any way, say "once men die" -- it says "for men to die ONCE."  Then, comes the judgment.  Believers, after the Rapture will be judged at the Believers' Judgment in heaven during the Tribulation, in preparation for the Wedding Feast of the Lamb.

 

The non-believers will be judged at the Great White Throne Judgment at the end of His 1000 year Millennial Reign on earth.

 

NO ONE enters or sees heaven -- until they die -- THAT ONCE.  I don't care what your psychic tells you.

 

God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,

 

Bill

Near-death Experiences Explained

http://news.discovery.com/huma...ar-death-110923.html

 

A new article published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences by neuroscientist Dean Mobbs, of the University of Cambridge's Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, and Caroline Watt, of the University of Edinburgh, finds that "contrary to popular belief, research suggests that there is nothing paranormal about these experiences. Instead, near-death experiences are the manifestation of normal brain function gone awry, during a traumatic, and sometimes harmless, event."
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No one has survived true clinical death (which is why the experiences are called near-death). Many people have been revived after their heart stopped for short periods of time -- around 20 minutes or more -- but anyone revived from brain death would be permanently and irreparably brain damaged and certainly unable to report their experiences.
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Watt believes that near-death experiences hold an enduring fascination for people because they like the idea that humans survive bodily death.

"Some people find this a comforting idea," Watt said, "because it suggests we are not simply like other biological organisms on our planet."

The fact that near-death experiences can be chemically induced and explained by neurological mechanisms suggests a natural -- instead of supernatural -- cause.

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