Dave Ellis
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Many people have died,and been brought back to life. Who have testified that they have been to heaven,and many also who have been to hell. My grandmother died on the operating table when she had her breast removed,and said she came out of her body,and saw her self on the operating table,and then went through the tunnel towards that GREAT BRIGHT LIGHT,and two angels waved her back into her body.
There has been plenty of scientific study done in that regard. They have been able to consistently create out of body hallucinations in patients by stimulating a part of the brain.
Using a patient that is dying is not a good example. The brain is often in a state of oxygen deprivation, and prone to doing weird things as a result... Out of body hallucinations is one of those things.
Regardless, even if those experiences actually happened as the person remembered.... there's no way to prove it wasn't a hallucination. That's why personal experience can't be considered evidence for anyone other than the person who had the experience. Given the fact we know the brain can, and will produce those images, it's reasonable to consider that is the most likely explanation.
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