Friday, October 17, 2003
Atheism can be cured
They say there is no such thing as a dead atheist. Proof of that is the remarkable story of Howard Storm, who did a total u-turn in his thinking following a near-death experience.
I am fascinated by near-death experiences, because of the glimpses they give us of what lies beyond death. Early research on the topic was done by Doctors Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and Raymond Moodey, but since then a multitude of stories have emerged.
Two major web sites dealing with the topic are Near-death.com, and the International Association for Near-death Studies.
They say there is no such thing as a dead atheist. Proof of that is the remarkable story of Howard Storm, who did a total u-turn in his thinking following a near-death experience.
I am fascinated by near-death experiences, because of the glimpses they give us of what lies beyond death. Early research on the topic was done by Doctors Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and Raymond Moodey, but since then a multitude of stories have emerged.
Two major web sites dealing with the topic are Near-death.com, and the International Association for Near-death Studies.