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Of course she had an NDE, but that doesn't suggest something supernatural. She said her scientific inquiry was inconclusive, so why jump to a supernatural explanation without any conclusive evidence?
there are medical miracles every day. I am not over splainin this.
Count the number of people that "died" and "had near death" and total them up. Let's say for a single condition like heart attacks or something. Do it for five years. calc the probability of surviving. The six year predict the % miracles you will see and how many miracles took place.
The problem is they are like lighting. we just don't know enough to do more than that.
Why would you say that an experience like this in the here and now would have no meaning to what happens later on?
This individual did not actually die. That's why.
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