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While discussing Lee Strobel’s documentary, “The Case for Heaven”, someone gave me the DVD, “Heaven is for Real:” to watch, which I found genuinely thought-provoking. I found Colton Burpo’s accounts fascinating considering he was only four years old at the time he had his life-altering experience. Here he is discussing some of his account in an interview last year:
Colton Burpo | Exclusive Interview (24:15 mins)
After watching the movie, I then found some interviews with Lee regarding his documentary with Sean McDowell and Melissa Dougherty. I was intrigued with what Lee had to say as some of what was said seemed to corroborate Colton’s near-death experience (NDE). However, I’m with Lee that one needs to be prudent with some of these accounts because some of them appear to teeter and fully encompass the “New Age”, "Age of Aquarius"garbage doctrine. The determining factor of events seems to be a believer of Jesus.
For example, the organization International Association for Near-Death Studies Inc. (IANDS) states (somewhere) on their site that are more than 9 million documented accounts of NDEs. In addition to having a lot information regarding NDEs, the site and organization itself does not appear to hold a bias with regard to faith or religion, as there were some that seemed to have similar accounts to Colton’s. That said, I’ve listened to some of the videos on their YT channel and I personally found some did preach the “we are one consciousness, we don’t need different religions, let’s all mediate” ideology. One of them was Anita Moorjani. Her intentions seem sincere, but after listening to her NDE, it didn’t sit well with me. I don’t think it helped she mentioned Wayne Dyer helped promote her book. What also struck me with her account is after her NDE, her cancer was cured. It reminded me of this story from Unsolved Mysteries where another woman was cured of her cancer from a UFO:
Flying UFO Device Cures Woman with Cancer (8:07 mins)
I also watched the movie/documentary “Life to Afterlife Death and Back”. Again, interesting accounts, but Ingrid, the woman who almost drowned at the age of three, at 14:10, recalls seeing white bubbles that were surrounded by light in the water with her NDE. Further, in addition to believing in reincarnation and seeing her parents as her equals, she makes the statement that she came back having more knowledge than what she knew. This time, not only am I reminded of the Gnostic Gospels, but the ending of the Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skulls movie, with Cate Blanchett’s character pleading “I vant to know, I vant to know” and Indiana saying "they" were after knowledge. Hidden in plain sight, perhaps:
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - final scene (5:08 mins)
Evidently, something is happening when people have NDEs. Apparently, it is what’s in the heart and what one believes that determines the account of events. As Jesus said in Colossians 3:2:
Colton Burpo | Exclusive Interview (24:15 mins)
After watching the movie, I then found some interviews with Lee regarding his documentary with Sean McDowell and Melissa Dougherty. I was intrigued with what Lee had to say as some of what was said seemed to corroborate Colton’s near-death experience (NDE). However, I’m with Lee that one needs to be prudent with some of these accounts because some of them appear to teeter and fully encompass the “New Age”, "Age of Aquarius"
For example, the organization International Association for Near-Death Studies Inc. (IANDS) states (somewhere) on their site that are more than 9 million documented accounts of NDEs. In addition to having a lot information regarding NDEs, the site and organization itself does not appear to hold a bias with regard to faith or religion, as there were some that seemed to have similar accounts to Colton’s. That said, I’ve listened to some of the videos on their YT channel and I personally found some did preach the “we are one consciousness, we don’t need different religions, let’s all mediate” ideology. One of them was Anita Moorjani. Her intentions seem sincere, but after listening to her NDE, it didn’t sit well with me. I don’t think it helped she mentioned Wayne Dyer helped promote her book. What also struck me with her account is after her NDE, her cancer was cured. It reminded me of this story from Unsolved Mysteries where another woman was cured of her cancer from a UFO:
Flying UFO Device Cures Woman with Cancer (8:07 mins)
I also watched the movie/documentary “Life to Afterlife Death and Back”. Again, interesting accounts, but Ingrid, the woman who almost drowned at the age of three, at 14:10, recalls seeing white bubbles that were surrounded by light in the water with her NDE. Further, in addition to believing in reincarnation and seeing her parents as her equals, she makes the statement that she came back having more knowledge than what she knew. This time, not only am I reminded of the Gnostic Gospels, but the ending of the Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skulls movie, with Cate Blanchett’s character pleading “I vant to know, I vant to know” and Indiana saying "they" were after knowledge. Hidden in plain sight, perhaps:
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - final scene (5:08 mins)
Evidently, something is happening when people have NDEs. Apparently, it is what’s in the heart and what one believes that determines the account of events. As Jesus said in Colossians 3:2:
"Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth."
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