Near death experiences

The claims of atheist aren't proven.


You stated earlier that you had an experience with higher beings. Would you help me understand what you meant by that? What did they look like, and did they communicate with you at all?

By refusing to help us see why you believe the way you do, the more it sounds like you have no interest in other people understanding you, which is a shame.
 
The claims of atheist aren't proven.
The claims of theists, and/or those suggesting an afterlife, are not proven.

So where do you go from there? On the side of the atheists is the null hypothesis. On your side there's a lot of unevidenced fantasy and unsupported claims.

Show me some evidence and I'll believe your claims.
 
The claims of theists, and/or those suggesting an afterlife, are not proven.

So where do you go from there? On the side of the atheists is the null hypothesis. On your side there's a lot of unevidenced fantasy and unsupported claims.

Show me some evidence and I'll believe your claims.
Show me evidence for the claims of atheists and I'll be atheist.
 
The claims of atheist aren't proven.

There are no claims. A rejection of others' affirmative claims for lack of merit is not itself a claim. The position of your critics to your claims and those of others similarly plaintive is that of the null hypothesis which you must overcome with evidence. You have no evidence, and are thus attempting to soothe yourself of that fact by reversing the burden of proof.
 
Show me evidence for the claims of atheists and I'll be atheist.

There are no such claims. There is only your failure to support your claim against the null hypothesis. Epistemologically speaking, asking for evidence of the absence of ad hoc conjectured phenomena is absurd, as there can never be such evidence -- only ever the imperfect ongoing lack of evidence pro. The burden of proof is placed correctly, and for good reason.
 
Has anyone asked this non-responder how old he thinks the planet is, and how old the universe is? The answers to these simple questions are usually quite revealing.
 
Show me evidence for the claims of atheists and I'll be atheist.

Atheists don't have claims. Atheists (in the main) do not claim that there is no God/Goddesses/gods.

We just observe that there is no evidence to support the existence of God/Goddesses/gods/afterlives. None of those is an affirmative claim; just pointing out the absence of evidence to support your claims.

You have the burden of proof. You claim that life is perfect, I ask you to show evidence for that. And in post 178 I showed that from my perspective, life is not perfect. You claim there is a God or a Goddess or gods; you need to show evidence for that.
 
Where do people go who don't believe anything happens after we die?

If this particularized afterlife is a reality, and if it is based solely on subjective impression, how does subjective impression create reality?
You go to the place you like the most.
 

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