Brian2
Veteran Member
Prophecy is notorious for manufacturing connections where there are none. People are apophenic, they find messages in backwards played records, numerology and clouds.
I don't see that with the Biblical prophecies. Sounds like an extrapolation from what others have done.
There are (depending on who you read) a hundred or more OT prophecies about Jesus and they certainly were not written after the events, so people who do not want to accept them have to say that the story of Jesus was made up. Some say to match OT prophecy, some say to match other God men in religions etc Anything but just accept the prophecies and documentation of the deeds and words of Jesus.
Near death experiences? Unstudied, and not confined to Christian revelations.
Individual spiritual experiences are just that: individual; not good evidence of spiritual truths.
Many studies have been done and even if the stories are anecdotal there are millions of them and many of them are of verifiable knowledge of events etc that the unconscious person could not know about.
To me it is bias to say that these could possibly be the result of brain activity in an unconscious person. That follows the assumptions of science and science does not seem to even want to see evidence that contradicts those assumptions.