More Near-Death Delusions and Christian Nonsense

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2023
  • I review another Capturing Christianity video on near death experiences and the 'evidence' for an afterlife.
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  • @NN-wc7dl
    @NN-wc7dl 7 місяців тому +9

    Whenever CB appears, I always feel like I'm having a near-death experience. Creepy stuff.

    • @ramigilneas9274
      @ramigilneas9274 7 місяців тому +1

      I swear I can hear demons scratching at my door when I watch his videos.

  • @HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke
    @HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke 7 місяців тому +10

    New Scientist Magazine did an article on a recent study (AWAreness during REsuscitation - II: A multi-center study of consciousness and awareness in cardiac arrest). For over 500 cases of CPR, they places images on a screen facing upwards. Nobody reported seeing the images. They also played words into headphones, and someone did name all 3 fruits.
    Nothing that would support the supernatural was found, but they raise the question of whether people receiving CPR should be routinely anesthetized, as awareness during it seems to happen about 40% of the time.

    • @tim59ism
      @tim59ism Місяць тому

      You've conveniently forgotten to mention that the sample was so small (because of Covid) that only one person had an out of body experience and he stood next to his own bed, he didn't float up into the air so obviously no one could have seen the laptop which was suspended up in the air. And what do you mean...nothing that would support the supernatural was found? They weren't looking for anything supernatural, they were looking for possible cases of conscious and unconscious recall in patients in cardiac arrest (dead) which they found. And if the brain produces consciousness, they shouldn't have found that.

  • @greatcaesarsghostwriter3018
    @greatcaesarsghostwriter3018 7 місяців тому +3

    51:30 Does someone get a card that says "Thank you for visiting the Afterlife (tm). Please come again soon?"

  • @goldenalt3166
    @goldenalt3166 7 місяців тому +1

    Loud clicking doesn't seem like it would block hearing at all. People are easily able to filter out repeating patterns.

  • @archapmangcmg
    @archapmangcmg 7 місяців тому +9

    5:00, Dr Sabom is giving off "I was totally an atheist, guys!" vibes, yeah.

    • @ramigilneas9274
      @ramigilneas9274 7 місяців тому +3

      "How do you do fellow Atheists?“

    • @archapmangcmg
      @archapmangcmg 7 місяців тому +1

      @@ramigilneas9274 Or for Magicka players, when you meet Vlad, who is NOT a vampire.

  • @normandybeach9230
    @normandybeach9230 6 місяців тому +1

    17:23 Patients could also gleen info about the operating room BEFORE they're unconscious, I'd guess most patients are anestitized in the room, so it wouldn't be surprizing that they recall a few things.

  • @normandybeach9230
    @normandybeach9230 5 місяців тому

    27:34 95 dB clicks! Sounds exceeding 85 dB can lead to hearing damage, 95 dB is twice as loud as 85 dB, I'm suspicious about this detail. What doctor want to be sued for deafening their patient?

  • @MrAdamo
    @MrAdamo 7 місяців тому +4

    Hey my thing got picked

    • @mrmaat
      @mrmaat 7 місяців тому

      No mine

  • @Mykahaia
    @Mykahaia 7 місяців тому

    What is the Bad apologetics video about?

    • @ramigilneas9274
      @ramigilneas9274 7 місяців тому

      Maybe the first 1000 pages of the Magnum Opus of Habermas.

  • @FentonMulley-cz8pv
    @FentonMulley-cz8pv 7 місяців тому +11

    I'm disturbed that so many doctors use nonmagic to treat illness and injury and use a methodology that relates physical properties with pain and sensation and knowledge of chemical reactions in the brain, then just drop all that to talk about death. I don't get why you just drop epistemology all of a sudden. And they act like someone other than themselves opened Pandora's box.

    • @genericusername8337
      @genericusername8337 7 місяців тому +2

      It's because they don't understand the reasoning built into the knowledge they have; they don't understand what they know, nor the processes that generate it, they're content just knowing it and doing their job. Becoming a doctor doesn't select for intellectual curiosity of this sort much, and if you've ever known people studying to become doctors, you'll have noticed this in how they think. Broadly, just doing well in school and moving into the workforce doesn't demand intellectual curiosity either. Being diligent and cooperative within the social systems you're in can get you really far.

  • @greyback4718
    @greyback4718 7 місяців тому +4

    You could do bad apologetic on a debate between the non-alchemist and capturing Christianity

  • @Mykahaia
    @Mykahaia 7 місяців тому

    You could make a video on effective altruism

  • @vikingmusings
    @vikingmusings 7 місяців тому +3

    my problem with near death experiences they always seem to be tailored to combat the skeptics.

  • @Venaloid
    @Venaloid 7 місяців тому +2

    53:38 - Cameron's job is to throw shit at the wall and see what sticks, not to carefully examine each thing he throws.

  • @goldenalt3166
    @goldenalt3166 7 місяців тому +1

    It'd be interesting to collect clips of apologists talking about these things and see how the stories develop over time.

  • @HyperFocusMarshmallow
    @HyperFocusMarshmallow 7 місяців тому +2

    0:47 We’ve finally concluded that NDEs are less silly than “culture wars”. That says a lot.

  • @CosmoPhiloPharmaco
    @CosmoPhiloPharmaco 7 місяців тому +5

    I like to compare these NDE stories to magic tricks. We may not know how the magician did it, but we know it is not real magic.

  • @tgrogan6049
    @tgrogan6049 7 місяців тому

    I have been under general anesthesia several times why didn't I have an NDE. Under general anesthesia you are near death right?

    • @chrisryan4931
      @chrisryan4931 7 місяців тому +4

      Speaking as an anesthesiologist, if you are near death under general anesthesia - your anesthesiologist ain't doing it right !

    • @DirkWrightxyz
      @DirkWrightxyz Місяць тому +1

      No, not even close. Further, you don't understand that "near death experience" means.

    • @tgrogan6049
      @tgrogan6049 Місяць тому

      @@DirkWrightxyz Why don't they call them "after death experiences"?

  • @greatcaesarsghostwriter3018
    @greatcaesarsghostwriter3018 7 місяців тому +2

    Trust him, he's a doctor 🙂