Dave M
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, I have thought this very same thing for a long time and agree with it, Now I do not believe everyone who says they have a NDE, but the truth is I looked a tons and tons of videos from satanist atheist Muslims and they all have one thing in common they saw Jesus not Alai and not 100 Virgins and no re- incarnation, that to me is very telling.
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Near death experiences prove Christianity! We find testimonies of atheists, Buddhists, Muslims, etc. claiming they died, went to hell and came back because Jesus saved them. There are countless testimonies just on YouTube alone and the people that ventured into the afterlife describe the Christian concept of life after death. If NDE’s were open to interpretation, we would find testimonies of people saying that when they died, they met Allah or Muhammad or Buddha. But since we only find testimonies of people saying they were saved from hell by Jesus, we have additional evidence that Christianity is the truth. When Muslims die, they don’t hallucinate about Allah and when Hindus die, they don’t hallucinate about reincarnation. What we see is the truth of Christianity being preached by those that died and came back.
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Near death experiences prove Christianity! We find testimonies of atheists, Buddhists, Muslims, etc. claiming they died, went to hell and came back because Jesus saved them. There are countless testimonies just on YouTube alone and the people that ventured into the afterlife describe the Christian concept of life after death. If NDE’s were open to interpretation, we would find testimonies of people saying that when they died, they met Allah or Muhammad or Buddha. But since we only find testimonies of people saying they were saved from hell by Jesus, we have additional evidence that Christianity is the truth. When Muslims die, they don’t hallucinate about Allah and when Hindus die, they don’t hallucinate about reincarnation. What we see is the truth of Christianity being preached by those that died and came back.