Afterlife Apologetics Podcast: Episode 10 – Biblical Objections to Near-Death Experiences, Part 3

Afterlife Apologetics Podcast: Episode 10 – Biblical Objections to Near-Death Experiences, Part 3

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Welcome to Episode 10 of the Afterlife Apologetics Podcast on the Pondering Christianity YouTube channel! Your hosts, Charlie and Dr. Steve Miller, are again to wrap up our enlightening collection examining the Biblical objections to Near-Death Experiences (NDEs).

In this closing part of the sequence, we are going to provide closure to our in-depth exploration of NDEs in the context of Christian doctrine and Biblical teachings. We will:

Summarize the past discussions and emphasize key takeaways.
Handle remaining Biblical objections to NDEs.
Take a look at how Christian religion and the research of NDEs can notify every single other.
Focus on likely potential developments in our comprehension of NDEs in light of Christian teachings.
Response your most burning queries and address your feedback and feedback.
As we conclude this series, we hope to have fostered a better comprehending and initiated insightful conversations all around NDEs and their intersection with Christianity.

Sign up for us for this ultimate episode of our Biblical objections collection, and never overlook to like, comment, and subscribe to the Pondering Christianity channel. Your engagement fuels our determination to generating content that explores the intriguing environment of afterlife apologetics. Remain tuned for much more assumed-provoking episodes, and thank you for remaining a section of this journey.

Episode 9 (Aspect 2) of this discussion- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TOV4UcRyrQ&t=1s

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  1. thanks for taking the time to have these discussions! something that i’m having a hard time with is that in all of the NDEs i’ve listened to, whenever God, Jesus, or another spiritual being was asked what the right religion was, they say something unclear like “whichever brings you closer to God”. I have yet to see a case where the experiencer is pointed to christianity. Any thoughts as to why that is if God wants all to be saved and know the truth revealed about him in the bible. Why not point people to read His word and find the truth there?