I think we have a different understanding of truth in this case. I'm just going with empirical evidence, that's it. And there is none for all of these subjects. I think someone posted this video somewhere in this forum, I'm simply gonna repost it:
Because what he explains is exactly the stance of natural science. And as I explained before, even the craziest NDE and OBE can be explained scientifically. I have a question though: since we all evolved from some primitive species millions of years ago, and we're all connected to some way or another... do animals also have an afterlife? I mean, we're nothing else than very developed and evolved apes. What makes
us different from others? If we have an afterlife, does a dog have one? Do fish have one? What about insects? What about microscopic organisms? I mean, we're all beings. We all started from the same point. What makes us different? And why? Just because we have better cognitive and intellectual abilities? If you think about the world, how it functions and why we're even here in the first place: do you think there is room for an afterlife?
It is as bad as they're saying though. The Antarctic will be gone in a matter of years.
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...ctic-ice-far-greater-than-thought-study-finds
And every few months we find out: "
Opps, it's even worse than thought." I've been following scientific reports for quite a while now and I never fail to get surprised. I mean there is a reason it's considered the largest threat to humanity. Although, I'll be gone soon - not that it matters to me personally.