We both agree then that that approach of honest consideration is the way to go.
Hmm, we shall see.
Here you badly mischaracterize me. My worldview came AFTER my analysis of the information and argumentation.
So your belief in astral, mental and other higher realms in dimensions and at vibratory rates not directly detectable by the physical senses and instruments, clairvoyants, spiritual masters, etc came after you read about these NDEs?
If the evidence showed veridical NDEs never really occur then that would be my belief.
Point of order here.
You keep referring to these claims as "veridical". This means "truthful, coinciding with reality".
The point of this discussion is about
whether they are true. But I guess question begging is an important tool in the spiritualist's box.
Really I suspect you after much debating and argumentation is the one who is attached to a position despite the best evidence.
The only actual evidence we have refutes the idea that we have a "soul" that is independent of the body and can continue after death. Therefore any claims that rely essentially on there being such a should can be dismissed in favour of explanations that do not rely on such a claim claim.
There is no evidence that anyone's "soul" has actually departed the body and then returned, only anecdote.
Now, you have already admitted that you consider anecdote to be sufficient reason to reject evidence that contradicts your existing conclusion, but that only weakens your position.
Wait. Isn't that the purpose of this very thread, to show that people see details that could not reasonably have been just imagined strongly suggesting something beyond imagination/hallucination is genuinely occurring? .
Yes. And thus far you have not presented any evidence that supports your claim. Only anecdote.
Even if [hallucination/mistake/fabrication] happens I would expect that to explain only a tiny minority of the cases
Why? We know that all these things actually happen.
We have no a priori evidence for actualOoB experience (that is what we are trying to establish here). So why do you immediately dismiss the known and evidence based in favour of speculation and anecdote?
I never said 'only possible'. I said 'most reasonable'. And my reasoning can be found in my posts in this thread.
And I have explained why magic is not the most reasonable explanation for these people's claims. You are just rejecting the reasonable in favour of what you
want to be true.