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KTHT Opposing Views Collaborative Prompt
Death is the Final Ending
Life After Death, an exercise in futility
Opposites in Collaboration
“Death is merely a change in form” versus “Death is the Final Ending”
[Note: I have been tasked (willing) with “Death as the Final Ending” because I have come from a background of logical/rational training and study in university using the scientific method. Two of the areas of study pertinent to the topic at hand was Recovery of Function in the prefrontal cortex and Psycho Neuro-Endocrinology. I act as an actor taking up the role of a “hard scientist” because of my experience and an ability to see other’s view points.
I have long since abandoned areas of psychological study of brain and endocrinology study for something “hard science” would never approve. I am more in-line with Joseph’s thinking and am playing a part. I call it interdimensional healing that touches on divine forces including medium-type of experiences of those that have passed — to which you can investigate: Frank Ontario Stories.]
There is no Empirical Evidence therefore…
Death is the end of life and the end of consciousness because there’s no scientific evidence to support a life after death. The Near-Death Experiences or NDEs and talk of Life After Death are merely talk or conjecture at best. Science has found no evidence that life after death exists. All the hard evidence of life after death does not exist because it is hearsay, anecdotal speculation that belongs in the annals of science fiction.
The people who report NDEs (Near-Death Experiences) are manufacturing hallucinatory experiences based on religious or “spiritual” fantasies that they have read, have heard, or have gleaned from childhood fairy-tales or beliefs. It could be explained by a lack of oxygen, though been hypothesized — there have been no conclusive results either way. While some of the experiential reports of hearing what doctors have said while they have “died” are anecdotally convincing, this is not proof of life after death. The difficulty of engaging in empirical research for NDEs is an ethical one. Not enough research has been done under strict…