Many things are documented, like evolution, natural selection, errosion, tectonic plate shifting, physics etc., yet some people refuse to believe those things...
I work very close to a Barnes & Noble; after work tomorrow, I'll swing by and look at the books table of contents. I'm willing to bet that the two things that would give some credit to Don's story, the medical and police reports are conveniently omitted from the work.
I am sure that if anyone sincerely desires to know the truth that there is a paper trail that would effortlessly corroborate Don's account. I'm sure there are newspaper clippings, microfiche and all other technology that prove Don's death and subsequent revival. I am sure there are medical practitioners and law enforcement records that easiy sustain Don's true account.
Last edited by JesusIsAlive on Sep 6th, 2006 at 07:18 AM
If you are so "sure", then find that trail you old hound dog, corroborate Don's story, post those clippings, post those records. Prove that someone could be dead for 90 minutes and then be revived without severe brain damage. Validate the story.
But I am not the one in disbelief. I said previously that if a person sincerely desires to know if Don's account is true that there is sufficient documentation.
Oh ok, have at it, believe what you like, personally though, when I hear a fantasy like story, I demand proof before I believe it. Like Big Foot, I do not believe in Big Foot even though people swear up and down they have seen one. Also, saying "there is sufficient documentation" is being dishonest, since you have not researched the story and just accepted it as fact from face value.
http://www.90minutesinheaven.com/ Click on this url then click "launch video" to see pictures of Don Piper's demolished car, a picture of the bridge that he traveled on at the time of the accident, and pictures of Emergency Response personnel.
Last edited by JesusIsAlive on Sep 6th, 2006 at 08:01 AM
I am not necessarily doubting that Don Piper was in an accident, that he suffered massive injuries and that EMT's arrived at the crash site. I doubt the validity of the series of said events, mainly in Don actually being dead for 90 minutes and then suddenly coming back to life, singing no less, without brain damage.
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Re: 90 Minutes in Heaven
Dead people do not return from the dead. Those who have near death experiences (NDE) did not die; they nearly died. People who have had NDE who live in other cultures have experiences that are consistent with their culture. Therefore a Christian will have a Christian experience and Hindu will have a Hindu experience. This is proof of nothing, other then insight into the way that the brain works.
I bet there are cases like this for every religion, crazy stuff like this, I know I have heard it for Islam and Bhuddism before. Really cool stories I will give you that.