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  1. #1

    I’ll grant that these after death experiences may have seemed real to the one who experienced the delusion, but what is extraordinary is the number of people who believe this to be real. It’s mass insanity, superstition, and a desperate hope to live eternally.

  2. #2

    So, am I understanding this correctly; that Lee had a near-death experience that scared him and possible rattle his belief and made him want to seek out evidence for the afterlife?

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    I just watched the movie trailer. Is Lee catholic or ecumenical? There are a lot of images and statues like the ones catholics worship.

  5. #5

    Just an advert for his book

  6. #6

    Listening to Lee, brings back to my mind my own death experience. Yes, he is right, there is definitely life after this physical body perishes. I walked, I saw and I heard…God is real and so is the life after this life. Thank you Lee, for making more people aware of the life to come after this earthly time is over for each one of us.

  7. #7

    Islam has answers what happens in grave

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    "Laws of the Universe exist Independent of anyone's personal beliefs in the existence of the Laws of the Universe. Just as man-made laws govern society globally, Universal Laws govern the entire Universe. Un-directed random material natural processes have never been observed or experimentally demonstrated to be capable of producing any form of laws. As scientifically confirmed, non-material laws are the product of only Mind / Consciousness / Intelligence."
    —Rod Dacanay

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    The Principle of "Doubting Thomas" : Although a majority of people can come to the knowledge of the Truth without "science", God knows that there is a percentage of the population that require empirical data / evidence in order to accept the Truth. Hence, Christ returned to provide "Doubting Thomas" with the empirical data / evidence that Apostle Thomas needed to believe. — Rod Dacanay

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    The illogical, irrational, and unreasonable position of claiming that there is No Universal Intelligence / God (i.e. Atheism):
     
    The fallacy is the assumption that something is true (i.e. God does not exist) unless proven otherwise. The Claimant making a negative claim (i.e. God does not exist) cannot logically, rationally, and reasonably prove nonexistence. Because, for a Claimant to know that X does not exist would require the Claimant to possess 100% knowledge of all things with 100% certainty and 100% accuracy (i.e. omniscience).
     
    Even mainstream secular scientists claim that approx. 95% of the Universe is still unknown (i.e. Dark Energy and Dark Matter).  Of the remaining 5% of the Universe, only 0.0035% exists within the visible light spectrum which the human eye is capable of observing.  Therefore, there is much, much more that humanity does not know about the Universe and Reality than it does know.  Based on just this information, the position of claiming to be Atheist is shown to be illogical, irrational and unreasonable.

  11. #11

    Does Mr Lee Strobel have a YouTube channel?

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