alldatjas
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alldatjas
@alldatjas
Technophile, Banker, Freethinker, Trekker, Run Streaker...
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2009
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This is blatantly false by the way… but the truth is even more damning.
Reports of near-death experiences (NDEs) are not universally centered on Jesus Christ at all….instead ,they are actually profoundly shaped by the experiencer’s cultural and religious background. Christians often report seeing Jesus or angels, Hindus frequently describe encounters with deities like Yama or messengers who guide souls, Buddhists report visions consistent with figures tied to their own cosmology.
Even within Christianity, denominational differences show up in their experiences…. While Catholics generally report visions involving Virgin Mary, Protestants almost never do… because they do not revere Mary like Catholics do… this CLEARLY reflects theological conditioning rather than a shared external reality.
What this pattern show then is that NDEs are constructions filtered through the brain’s prior beliefs, expectations, and symbolic leanings . The human mind, especially under extreme stress like oxygen deprivation, trauma, or neurochemical surges … all of which people experience during NDE, tends to generate vivid, emotionally intense experiences by drawing on deeply internalized imagery.
Even Studies in neuroscience show that temporal lobe activity, endorphin release, and altered cortical processing can produce feelings of transcendence, presence, and meaningful visions. So , when the brain is pushed to its limits, it doesn’t access an external metaphysical realm…it reorganizes internal content in a way that feels very real real.
This cultural and religious variability is actually one of the strongest arguments against people who try use their NDEs or “spiritual experience” as evidence for their specific religious worldview. If these experiences were true glimpses of an objective afterlife, we would expect far more consistency across individuals regardless of upbringing.
Instead, what we see is a mirror….people encounter what they are primed to believe in. That Protestants don’t see Mary, Hindus don’t see Jesus, and Christians don’t see Yama is not a small detail at all … it’s exactly what we would predict if NDEs are products of human psychology rather than windows into some woo woo universal spiritual truth.
I rest my case. 🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♂️
Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa
no one ever had a near death experience and said they saw buddha or muhammad.. it’s always Jesus.
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Why didn’t jesus appear to pontius Pilate and Caiaphas after his resurrection tho?
If Jesus Christ truly rose from the dead and remained for 40 days, the most decisive way to confirm this would have been to appear to the very authorities who condemned him….namely Pontius Pilate and Caiaphas. These were the individuals with both the motive to verify the claim and the power to publicly document and disseminate it.
Instead, the resurrection appearances were very suspiciously reported exclusively among his own followers…people already predisposed to believe in him. This is a serious evidential asymmetry…
the claim rests on insider testimony, while those in the best position to critically verify or falsify it are absent from the record.
If the goal of the resurrection was to provide clear, public confirmation of his divine status, then failing to appear to neutral or hostile authorities is very dubious and suspicious.
Think about it, A verified appearance before Roman and Jewish leadership would have produced independent records and dramatically altered the history of the day.
The absence of such accounts makes the resurrection narrative look less like a publicly confirmable event and more like a belief dubiously sustained within a committed group… any rational mind is justified in disbelieving the story.
𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️@sola_chad
Just a reminder, the resurrection of Jesus Christ has more surviving eyewitness testimony than: · Hannibal crossing the Alps · The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius · The trial and death of Socrates · Alexander the Great’s conquests · Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon
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@Teeniiola The child may be experiencing sensory overload. The parents should have her assessed for neuro-divergent conditions to understand next course of action
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The United States is taking decisive action in response to the atrocities and violence against Christians in Nigeria and around the world. The @StateDept will restrict U.S. visas for those who knowingly direct, authorize, fund, support, or carry out violations of religious freedom. This visa policy applies to Nigeria and other governments or individuals that persecute people for their religious beliefs.
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Best movie news for me in recent times. So looking forward the sequel.
World War Z 2 Was Just Named A Priority During Paramount Meeting
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All the way from Lagos, Nigeria to attend @JamesBlunt concert in Sydney and he was shit. He even sang "Same Mistake". Who does that?

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The only reason you can be an atheist if you ask questions a lot, like naturally inquisitive, when you then apply that to religion, you start drifting away because you can't make sense of the answers logic.
Go and look at people who are smart but still religious, you'll notice
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