This part, I would totally agree.
I have always made the distinction between religion and science...and I have frequently pointed out they are not the same.
The rest...
...not so much.
First.
Being agnostic, don't mean I an not interested in religions, so I don’t see why I must not talk about religions or as you put it “do not do religion”.
But the question is about religion, but the claims made by you and others in regarding to NDE and there have been claims of soul or spirit, and the out-of-body event.
While I don’t deny that people have come back to life after being diagnosed Andrew declared “clinically dead” for some time, it is those claims of the supernatural, the spiritual aspects and the claims of the afterlife that I am skeptical of.
The problems here, is that you, as well as Lekatt, have claimed there are “evidence” to these claims.
Now, you can believe what you claims all you want, except that you have “evidence” for what you believe.
You don’t have any such “evidence”; these claims are merely personal beliefs, they are not scientific evidence.
If they were evidence, then anyone could observe, measure, test and verify these claims, but the reality is they only exist in belief.
So perhaps you should stick to religion and leave science out of what you believe in, because you have “no” scientific evidence about spiritual aspects to NDE.
This is my understanding on the veracity of NDE claims and the meaning of subjective evidence, I have never claimed I have objective evidence per se, nor subjective evidence personally.
I made this comment to you earlier, "Has your mind ever been stunned by say, the awesome beauty of a sunrise, during that moment, there is no duality of the mind, no awareness present of a seer of the sunrise and the seeing of the sunrise, there is just subjective seeing. When the subjective experience is over, the mind reverts to duality, it remembers the sight of the beautiful sunrise, this is now an objective view of the sunrise, you now may have an opinion of the sunrise, you believe it was a beautiful sunrise."
Now I have personally many times experienced this sort of temporary non-dual state of mind, but there is no way I can prove objectively to anyone that I had the said experience. But I certainly am not going to deny I had the experience just because I can't prove to anyone else. So what if you or anyone else demand evidence before they will accept my veracity, my subjective evidence trumps any objective evidence by far even if it was available, which it is not. Retelling, remembering, explaining, reading about, etc., the subjective experience can not bring it back because my mind in examining the 'pointing finger', ie., it is acting dualistically, only the non-dual state of mind apprehended the subjective sunrise experience.
So I reason that not all these people, from all over the world, from all walks of life, from all times, who claim they had a subjective experience of an NDE, are lying or hallucinating or dreaming or some such, just because they can not provide objective evidence, for I understand that if they personally are convinced they had a subjective experience along the lines they describe, they probably did, and so, I give credence to the concept of NDEs. Direct evidence of an NDE can ONLY EVER be subjective, NEVER objective.