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Thank you but for me to accept these I would first have to accept the concept of religion and the idea of a higher being or purpose which I am afraid I do not,each to their own and I respect others for having such beliefs but sorry not for meSupernatural phenomena is real, but it is often deceptive in nature. If you want the real low-down, check out churches that have deliverance ministries, like:
NDEs don't "prove" anything. They are real to those who have experienced them. But they are not "proof" of life-after-death or any other esoteric phenomena. These people say that their NDEs are more real than physical life. They say that physical life isn't real, that it's illusory. Skeptics say that NDE'ers are delusional and mentally ill.Feel free to share, deep dive, discuss or debunk![]()
"Deliverance ministries?" You mean like Roman Catholics' exorcists?Supernatural phenomena is real, but it is often deceptive in nature. If you want the real low-down, check out churches that have deliverance ministries, like:
There are some differences."Deliverance ministries?" You mean like Roman Catholics' exorcists?
Please explain "some differences."There are some differences.
In "healing ministries," not all people are healed. Is this also true in deliverance ministries?One big one is deliverance is less ritualistic in practice. It has more in common with healing ministry; even some overlap.