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Imagine Heaven
Townhall.com ^ | February 26, 2016 | Mike Adams

Posted on 02/26/2016 5:21:46 AM PST by Kaslin

For almost a quarter of a century I have spent my days working with utopians. The utopian is motivated to create heaven on earth because he is convinced that there is no other option. Put simply, the utopian believes there can be no heaven in the sense that it is described in the Bible because there is no supernatural realm. This commitment to naturalism is a philosophical commitment. It isn't based on science. In fact, it flies in the face of science.

To paraphrase Josh McDowell, we only have three options when it comes to the origin of the universe. First, we can say that it came into being spontaneously - in other words, that it came to be without a cause. Second, we can say that it has always been. Third, we can posit some cause outside the physical universe to explain its existence.

The second option is no longer reasonable. Science has been leading inexorably to the conclusion that the universe is not infinite but instead had a beginning. That evidence has been accumulating for decades. It is therefore wrong to characterize the notion of a timeless physical universe as a scientific position. Once again, it is a philosophical position. However, in light of all the evidence, it is not a reasonable position for someone to hold.

This leaves us with only two options: Either the universe came to be with or without a cause. In other words, the universe either came from something or it came from nothing. Reasonable people grasp intuitively that it makes far more sense to say that something came from something than to say that something came from nothing.

Of course, admitting that the universe was caused by something rather than nothing comes with a price. Any cause predating the physical universe must therefore be non-physical in nature. To acknowledge such a cause is to abandon philosophical naturalism and recognize the existence of a supernatural realm. In and of itself, this by no means proves the existence of God. However, it raises the prospect. And that is enough to make the secular utopian nervous. It threatens his self-ordained role as the creator of heaven on earth.

It is against this backdrop that I initially refused to take seriously the claims of writers like Raymond Moody, who began writing about near death experiences (NDEs) in the mid-70s. I read his book Life After Life in 1985 - but only because I was forced to do so as part of an undergraduate course in psychology. At that time, I was an agnostic and rejected the prospect of all things supernatural.

After a religious conversion - to theism in 1996 and to Christianity in 2000 - I abandoned the indefensible notion that the cosmos is all there is, all there ever was, and all there ever will be. Such as statement was appealing to me as a humanist in search of cosmic justice. But upon critical examination I had to go where the evidence led me.

For those of us who have made the transition away from a strict materialist view of the universe there is no readily apparent need to examine the issue of NDEs. In my post-conversion life, I never had much interest in the topic until I stumbled across a copy of Imagine Heaven, by John Burke.

Pastor Burke is one of the finest teachers in America. He is also a brilliant writer. I devoured all three of his previous books and, quite frankly, was shocked to see that he was taking on the issue of NDEs. But since I had enjoyed everything he had written previously I took the plunge and decided to read it.

Having finished reading Imagine Heaven I now realize that I have been seriously mistaken in my decision to ignore the issue of NDEs for over 30 years – ever since taking that psychology course back in 1985. Presently, I can see at least two compelling reasons to examine the issue carefully. The first reason applies to believers. The second applies to skeptics.

1. Clarifying the issue of life review and judgment. There are many consistent patterns reported by people who claim to have had NDEs. Among those commonalties is the idea of a life review where people are able to see an overview of everything they did on earth. Those who have described the life review consistently report some interesting things. Among them is the idea that we are able to see with remarkable clarity the long-term ramifications of our actions. They often report that the things they did on earth that seemed trivial had a significant domino effect that ended up altering the lives of numerous people. Additionally, many report that the life review is used to show what really matters to God. These reports consistently claim that our relationships are revealed to be far more important than our individual accomplishments.

Pastor Burke wisely decided to write one chapter on "the life review" and another on "rewards and judgments." The reason both are needed is that people reporting NDEs often say that there is an absence of judgment in the life review. Others assume that this translates into an absence of judgment in the afterlife per se. Such a conclusion is unwarranted. Put simply, an absence of evidence is not always evidence of absence. Pastor Burke uses scripture to explain judgment in the afterlife in very specific terms. His references provide crucial guidance on how we should live our lives on earth and how we should prepare for the afterlife just as we would prepare for retirement. These two chapters alone are worth the price of the book.

2. Clarifying the nature of consciousness. Many skeptics are convinced that consciousness can be explained in strictly material terms. I would urge these skeptics to take the time to read Body and Soul by J.P. Moreland and Scott Rae. In that comprehensive book, the authors make a compelling philosophical and ethical case for substance dualism, which views human nature in terms of both body and soul. But those who have never seriously doubted that consciousness can be explained in strictly material terms might benefit by first reading Imagine Heaven, which Moreland now considers to be the "go-to book" on the subject of NDEs.

Skeptics who read Burke's book will struggle to find naturalist explanations for the cross-cultural similarities in NDEs. They will also struggle to find naturalist explanations for NDE accounts that have been verified by external evidence. I will close this review with one such example, which is not in John Burke's book. It came to me in the form of a firsthand account from my friend Carl who died of a heart attack in 2014 and was later revived by attending physicians.

Carl and I were recently spending time with a mutual friend whose mother is dying from cancer. I was sharing some of the stories from Imagine Heaven and urging him to read the book as he prepared for his mother's passing. As we were talking, Carl joined in and shared the specific details of his NDE.

After Carl was pronounced dead and revived he described his out of body experience to the doctor who revived him. As an unbeliever and a skeptic, the doctor began to pepper my friend Carl with questions. Carl responded with an extremely detailed account of what went on while the doctors were reviving him. In fact, he told them everything that happened between the time he was pronounced dead and the time he was revived.

At one point during the account, Carl's doctor stopped him and said, "No, we didn't do that." In other words, he vigorously denied the veracity of one specific aspect of Carl's report of the procedures used to bring him back to life. They argued back and forth for a few minutes until my friend Carl demanded in frustration, "Just go and check the records!"

Carl's doctor retrieved the attending nurse's records, which provided a detailed overview of what the doctors did to bring him back to life. The notes on the clipboard showed that Carl's version of events was correct, and the doctor's version was wrong.

As a reminder to my readers, Carl was dead at the time the disputed events occurred. Yet his account of what happened during those minutes was proved by external evidence to be more accurate than the doctor's recollection. Readers are free to attribute this to luck just as they are free to believe that the universe popped into existence out of nothing.

I know that stories like Carl's are difficult to believe when viewed in isolation. But they are far from isolated. Skeptics owe it to themselves to study the issue and provide honest explanations for these recurrent empirical patterns. In the final analysis, skeptics must decide whether they will follow the evidence or their philosophical presuppositions. They simply cannot do both.


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1 posted on 02/26/2016 5:21:46 AM PST by Kaslin
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2 posted on 02/26/2016 5:22:29 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
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To: Kaslin

At what point does matter become “alive?” How do millions of long-chain hydrocarbons become sentient (and no fair dodging the question by pointing out that in the case of liberals, they don’t)? For a mere body to be human, it must also be infused with a life force. What is that, if not a soul? And where there’s a soul, there must be something greater that created it.

Not that I put much stock in arguing the existence of God using logic. I didn’t reason my way to God. I believe because I choose to believe. It’s called Faith.


3 posted on 02/26/2016 5:34:54 AM PST by IronJack
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To: IronJack

Bump! Especially to your second paragraph.


4 posted on 02/26/2016 5:42:43 AM PST by upchuck (Killary is the poster girl for everything wrong with our government. h/t Mister Da)
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To: Kaslin

I used to think that heaven would’ve been between the legs of the girl next door, but boy was I wrong! However, I wasn’t too far from being right, and if loving her would’ve been wrong, I wouldn’t have wanted to be right.


5 posted on 02/26/2016 5:44:28 AM PST by equaviator (There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
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To: Kaslin

I’m about half way through this book right now. It’s very good. Almost makes me eager to die! lol


6 posted on 02/26/2016 5:46:54 AM PST by JudyinCanada
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To: upchuck; IronJack

Ditto here


7 posted on 02/26/2016 5:47:03 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
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To: equaviator; IronJack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvJj7SN9EWI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CoREtjWJAQ

Great post, Iron Jack. BUMP!


8 posted on 02/26/2016 5:56:34 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Kaslin

ping


9 posted on 02/26/2016 5:58:18 AM PST by capt. norm (If you can't make them see the light, let them feel the heat!)
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To: IronJack
"Not that I put much stock in arguing the existence of God using logic. I didn’t reason my way to God. I believe because I choose to believe. It’s called Faith.

Yet I came to faith through logic and reason. There is certainly a rational component to faith. Faith doesn't mean just blind faith or a leap of faith.

10 posted on 02/26/2016 6:01:26 AM PST by circlecity
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To: IronJack
Not that I put much stock in arguing the existence of God using logic. I didn't reason my way to God. I believe because I choose to believe. It’s called Faith.

I don't think you have to pit reason/logic against faith. The Apostle Paul certainly did not.

Romans 1:16-23 (NASB)

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.

For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, "BUT THE RIGHTEOUS man SHALL LIVE BY FAITH."

For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness,

because that which is known about God is evident within them; for God made it evident to them.

For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.

For even though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations, and their foolish heart was darkened.

Professing to be wise, they became fools,

and exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible man and of birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures.


11 posted on 02/26/2016 6:08:55 AM PST by kosciusko51
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To: Kaslin

Bflr


12 posted on 02/26/2016 6:13:15 AM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur: non vehere est inermus)
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To: circlecity

Yes, that’s exactly what it means. Reasoning your way to God in essence says “Prove yourself to me.”

To which God responds, “Believe.”


13 posted on 02/26/2016 6:19:14 AM PST by IronJack
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To: Kaslin

Nice to have Mike Adams go this way for awhile and away from the frustrating uphill battle he fights in academia.

God bless Mike Adams.


14 posted on 02/26/2016 6:32:52 AM PST by Blue Collar Christian (Ready for Teddy, Cruz that is.)
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To: Kaslin; IronJack; Blueflag; circlecity; PGalt; upchuck

All, please feel free to read my profile. : ) v/r V_TWIN


15 posted on 02/26/2016 6:33:58 AM PST by V_TWIN
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To: IronJack
To which God responds, "Believe."

No. Not exactly.
Isaiah 1:18:

"Come now and let us reason together," Says the Lord.

16 posted on 02/26/2016 6:35:19 AM PST by stormhill
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To: equaviator

There’s always one who has to (metaphorically) drop his pants in the middle of an otherwise sensible discussion.


17 posted on 02/26/2016 6:54:27 AM PST by Tax-chick (There's really nothing new to be said.)
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To: stormhill

I’m not going to get into a Scripture war. But Christ said we should come to Him as a child in wonder. Children don’t understand. They just believe.


18 posted on 02/26/2016 6:57:07 AM PST by IronJack
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To: JudyinCanada
I’m about half way through this book right now. It’s very good. Almost makes me eager to die! lol

While not exactly 'eager to die', my own NDE (1998) has caused a number of things, chief among them is the total loss of 'fear of dying'...

the infowarrior

19 posted on 02/26/2016 6:58:16 AM PST by infowarrior
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To: IronJack
I'm not going to get into a Scripture war.

I wouldn't either if I were speaking contrary to scripture.
You said,

Reasoning your way to God in essence says "Prove yourself to me."

But God says,

...and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts... Malachi 3:10 KJV

He is not squeamish about being questioned since He knows He exists and is true. The more we learn the more we believe Him; facts and analysis only glorify Him the more.

Children don't understand. They just believe.

For the Lord gives wisdom; From His mouth come knowledge and understanding; Proverbs 2:6
You serve Him your way, I'll serve Him His way.

20 posted on 02/26/2016 7:16:59 AM PST by stormhill
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