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Oncologist Studies 5,000 Cases of Near Death Experiences, Says They Prove Life After Death


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Oncologist Studies 5,000 Cases of Near ****** Experiences, Says They Prove Life After ******

A Kentucky radiation oncologist who has spent the last 25 years studying near-****** experiences says his research confirms that there is life after ******.

Jeffrey Long, the founder of the Near-****** Experience Research Foundation, told

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that he was studying how to best treat ******* using radiation when he stumbled across an article in the Journal of the ********* Medical Association describing near-****** experiences.

“It stopped me in my tracks,” he explained. “All my medical training told me you were either alive or *****. There was no in-between. But suddenly, I was reading from a cardiologist describing patients who had ***** and then came back to life, reporting very distinct, almost unbelievable experiences.”

Long said he began to study near-****** experiences or NDEs from a scientific standpoint and realized there were a few common themes in the described experiences. 

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“No two NDEs are the same. But as I studied thousands of them, I saw a consistent pattern of events emerging in a predictable order. About 45% of people who have an NDE report an out-of-body experience,” he shared. 

He added, “The person can see and hear what’s happening around them, which usually includes frantic attempts to revive them.” 

“After the out-of-body experience, people say they’re transported into another realm. Many pass through a tunnel and experience a bright light. Then, they’re greeted by deceased loved ones, including pets, who are in the prime of their lives. Most people report an overwhelming sense of love and peace. They feel like this other realm is their real home,” Long continued. 

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Holmes was clinically ***** for 11 minutes after suffering a *******. She shares that she watched the nursing staff revive her before she was escorted to the “Pearly gates”. 

“They called a code and they come running in. I was above my body. I could see them doing chest compressions. I could see them, all the nurses around. I could smell the most beautiful flowers I’ve ever smelled. And then I heard music. And when I opened my eyes, I knew where I was. I knew I was in Heaven,” she said.

“There is no *****. It’s like pure joy. When the angels take over, there is no *****. When you are going home, it’s pure joy,” she added. 

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Holmes told

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that she saw family and friends who had passed away.

“I looked and there stood my family. My mom, my dad, my sister, my best friend,” she said. “They looked young. They didn’t have glasses. My cousin that had had a leg cut off, had both legs. They looked like they were in their thirties.”

Long who has studied more than 5,000 accounts of NDE’s calls it a “phenomenon” that is real but cannot be explained by science. 

“I’m a medical doctor. I’ve read brain research and considered every possible explanation for NDEs. The bottom line is that none of them hold water. There isn’t even a remotely plausible physical explanation for this phenomenon,” he shared.

Atheist turned ********** apologist Lee Strobel

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that science corroborates the ****** and the idea that Heaven is real.

“I was a skeptic about near-****** experiences until I found out we have 900 scholarly articles that have been written and published in scientific and medical journals over the last 40 years,” he previously told CBN’s Faithwire, calling it a “very well-researched area.” 

He pointed to a study surrounding people who are ****** who go through near-****** experiences. These individuals — who have never seen more than shadows — report suddenly observing resuscitation efforts, deceased loved ones, and more. When they return to their bodies, though, they report once again no longer having sight.

And while skeptics may scoff at the idea of these “experiences” and call them merely “hallucinations,” University of Virginia Psychiatry Professor Jim Tucker, who authored the 2013 book Return to Life, told a South by Southwest panel in Austin, Texas, last year that it is physically impossible for a dying person to have fantasies or hallucinations, according to

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“Critics often argue that dying people’s brains play tricks on them, creating fantasies or hallucinations. However a near-****** event compromises a person’s brain function, whereas hallucinations are usually the result of an overactive sensory cortex (the part of the brain that receives and interprets sensory information). That would make it hard for a dying person to hallucinate,” Tucker said.

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