Can't say I do haha. I'll easily fall asleep with the television on though.
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[QUOTE="NiteLights"]Was Jesus white? Sorry buddy, but he didn't tell me that.I know a kid, whose parents are friends of the family, but anyway, this kid drowned in the pool when he was four years old. His parents called the ambulance, tried CPR and everything, but they couldn't bring him back. Then his mother prayed to God, and after being dead for an hour or so he came back to life. When he woke up he told his parents he saw Jesus in heaven. He's about 8 years old now, he told me all this by himself. I believe him because I'm Christian, and I could just tell the kid wasn't making it up. I'm not trying to start another debate, just thought I should share a similiar story.
SpaceMoose
[QUOTE="NiteLights"]
I know a kid, whose parents are friends of the family, but anyway, this kid drowned in the pool when he was four years old. His parents called the ambulance, tried CPR and everything, but they couldn't bring him back. Then his mother prayed to God, and after being dead for an hour or so he came back to life. When he woke up he told his parents he saw Jesus in heaven. He's about 8 years old now, he told me all this by himself. I believe him because I'm Christian, and I could just tell the kid wasn't making it up. I'm not trying to start another debate, just thought I should share a similiar story.
Adrianstalker
I'm lost at the limitation of your words and power of argument! You hold a sacred divine knowledge, proof of Jesus, God and resurrection! Please do elaborate
Not sure if serious. :|[QUOTE="NiteLights"]
I know a kid, whose parents are friends of the family, but anyway, this kid drowned in the pool when he was four years old. His parents called the ambulance, tried CPR and everything, but they couldn't bring him back. Then his mother prayed to God, and after being dead for an hour or so he came back to life. When he woke up he told his parents he saw Jesus in heaven. He's about 8 years old now, he told me all this by himself. I believe him because I'm Christian, and I could just tell the kid wasn't making it up. I'm not trying to start another debate, just thought I should share a similiar story.
foxhound_fox
Children under the age of ten have a bodily mechanism that shuts down all non-essential systems and puts them into a state of "hibernation" in which they can recover from, even when an adult would have died long before. It happens a lot of the time with hypothermia and drownings.
This isn't proof of divine intervention. It is only that the human being is an amazing creature that has evolved to a point of greatness, yet still far from perfection. Not to mention if he were Hindu, he would have "gone to Heaven" and saw Brahma. Or Muslim, seen Mohammad. Or Shinto, seen Amaterasu. NDE's are based on a person's beliefs, which suggests that they are just a hallucination given to the person by the mind as it dies to ease any suffering. :| I never said this was proof of 'divine intervention'. :P Only telling you what I heard.
I know a kid, whose parents are friends of the family, but anyway, this kid drowned in the pool when he was four years old. His parents called the ambulance, tried CPR and everything, but they couldn't bring him back. Then his mother prayed to God, and after being dead for an hour or so he came back to life. When he woke up he told his parents he saw Jesus in heaven. He's about 8 years old now, he told me all this by himself. I believe him because I'm Christian, and I could just tell the kid wasn't making it up. I'm not trying to start another debate, just thought I should share a similiar story.
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Out of everyone I feel bad for Ritchard's Dad, and I still believe Casey more than Ritchard.
Thoughts on this, OT?
There's also, the Bloop.
It was even number one on the Cracked.com article, 6 Insane Discoveries that Science Can't Explain.
That is beyond weird.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident
This is probable one of the strangest things I've ever heard of.
__Chris__
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