California Launches Another Soul Outta Here
Does anybody ever wonder (as I do) if when a state executes somebody, they really vanish? We can clearly kill their bodies, but do our execution procedures really do what we think they do?
Some people think it’s crazy to believe in anything but death after life. Other people think it’s crazy to believe that death ends life. If death doesn't truly kill us--that's the big if--it changes everything.
Does anybody ever wonder (as I do) if when a state executes somebody, they really vanish? We can clearly kill their bodies, but do our execution procedures really do what we think they do?
Here is yet another case where it would be very useful to know what the real nature of death is. What if death is not termination, but transformation?
So I am back at it again, wondering this: why can NASA spend $168.4 million dollars on a dust-gathering satelllite in an attempt to study the origins of physical space...yet we as a society aren;t willing to cough up serious research into near-death experiences?