Do we have any extra-Biblical evidence for an afterlife? We do! One body of
evidence comes from near-death (NDE) or after death experiences, in which the
patients' vital signs cease and the patient, after reviving, reports having
left their body. In some instances, they are able to accurately report what had
transpired in other locations.
In this regard, Professor Gary Habermas, Liberty University, has reported:
• In dozens of NDE accounts, the dying person claims that, precisely during
their emergency, they actually observed events that were subsequently
confirmed. These observations may have occurred in the emergency room when the
individual was in no condition to be observing what was going on around them.
Sometimes the data are reported from a distance away from the scene and
actually may not have been observable from the individual’s location even if
they had been healthy, with the normal use of their senses.
• In more evidential cases, the dying person reported their observations during
extended periods of time without any heartbeat. On rare occasions, no brain
activity was present in the individual either. Further, blind persons have also
given accurate descriptions of their surroundings, even when they had never
seen anything either before or since. (“Evidence for GOD: 50 Arguments for
Faith from the Bible, History, Philosophy, and Science”)
Besides the evidence that comes from NDEs, there is a wealth of evidence of
extra-bodily existence. For example, I have had encounters with malevolent
spirit beings through the Ouija Board. Others have encountered spirit beings
through seances, meditation, and other spiritistic practices.
Those who come from spiritistic cultures also have tons of accounts of the
reality of spirit beings. Meanwhile, every major religion attests to the
reality of these beings.
For those whose worldview will not allow them to acknowledge their possibility,
consider this. Our sight is fine-tuned to only perceive a remarkably narrow
range of light. Our ears are similarly limited to detect only a narrow range of
waves. Speed is also a limiting factor. While we can perceive the second hand
of a clock moving, we cannot perceive movement in the hour hand. Besides, if
the second we’re moving one thousand times faster, we would not even be able to
see it.
Therefore, what we perceive is very limited. Meanwhile, our cat can hear and
see things that we cannot dream of. Birds can navigate by magnetic waves.
Dolphins make use of sonar, snakes of infrared waves.
Reality is bigger than we are. In view of our sensory limitations, we shouldn’t
be too quick to reject the many evidences of extra-material life. It would be
like the man born blind who rejects the possibility that others can see, simply
because he will not or cannot conceive of sight.
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