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Real Near Death Experience Stories
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5 mins
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1 hr and 19 mins
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- Mark Anderson
- 03-28-23
God doesn't send anyone to hell.
We are given free will.
God does not force us to love him, but if we reject him and the sacrifice of his own son Jesus who died for our sins, we send ourselves to hell.
faith not works the blood of Jesus saves anyone who will accept him as Lord and Savior.
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- Trevor C.
- 03-11-23
A loving God doesn't send people to hell
This is ten percent near death experiences and ninety percent pushing biblical scripture.
I don't believe that god puts anybody in eternal fire, those are the things man makes up.
As someone who has read just about every available book and researched all the near death experience studies, these accounts here are not typical and are highly biased towards pushing a religious agenda.
It's unfortunate because there are little snippets of helpful and frankly miraculous things in some of these accounts but when used to push the agenda of man's lust to control people anyway they can, religion being a major way, it is just unfortunate.
If you read these and you are hardcore into the religion of man, then these will be perfect for you, but if you believe that man is not all-knowing and all-powerful and really want to get some insight into what happens after we die, then this book will only be minimally helpful. Is my personal opinion, and it is just a guess, is that these people, most of them, had a legitimate near death experience, but for whatever reason, probably because they thought they were Helping people, have put a heavy dose of man made religion side-by-side with their experiences.
I don't mean to be negative and I think this is great that there are people spreading messages of positivity. But when you say that the only way to avoid eternal hellfire living in the belly of a beast is to accept Jesus into your heart, what does that mean for the people in all the other man made religions throughout history? Are every single one of them wrong, and this is the only way in the entire universe to avoid eternity of hellfire?
One thing all the honest accounts say Is that the love that they encountered Was not pushing Any single religion And was not prejudiced And accepted everybody with love, that is the kind of thing that makes more sense. But religion has had a bad historical habit of pushing their agenda as human beings all the way up to the All-powerful and all-knowing and it's not our place to do that and it is arrogant and inappropriate.
The ways of God are not the ways of man, and when we pretend to know it all, what we do is make religion in general look bad to everyone and promote a message of prejudice. Do we have to bring our message of control all the way into the afterlife? Isn't it enough to persecute and control and be prejudiced against people on the Earth? Do we really have to take it to the next level?
Therefore I would not recommend these podcasts.
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