Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
No, I simply used it to illustrate my point that just because you cannot prove something empirically (although Hell has been proven in terms of eyewitness accounts) does not negate its existence.
There have never been any "eyewitness accounts" of any Hell after death. There have been people who have hallucinated during traumatic points in there lives, but they never died.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
There have never been any "eyewitness accounts" of any Hell after death. There have been people who have hallucinated during traumatic points in there lives, but they never died.
http://www.emjc3.com/helland.htm (Hell is an actual place, so is Heaven)
This Doctor has observed people after resucitation who upon returning testified of Hell's existence. The most important aspect of their testimony is that it came from atheists. This Doctor was also atheist until numerous eyewitnesses testified of visiting Hell. He is now a born-again Christian.
Go team Jesus.
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
http://www.emjc3.com/helland.htm (Hell is an actual place, so is Heaven)This Doctor has observed people after resucitation who upon returning testified of Hell's existence. The most important aspect of their testimony is that it came from [b]atheists.
This Doctor was also atheist until numerous eyewitnesses testified of visiting Hell. He is now a born-again Christian.Go team Jesus. [/B]
An hallucination.