That's a little unclear, what are you saying you think he's right about?
I'm completely open to near death experiences. Emphasis on near death, though. If you come back to report on it, you didn't complete the process. You don't go to Heaven and come back, as I understand it, nor do you go to Hell and come back. I don't think the tens of thousands of people you mention claim either of those things. So, no matter how interesting the near death phenomenon is, it really can't prove or disprove, Heaven, Hell, or oblivion. If the soul is completely destroyed on death, you're certainly not coming back from that either.
So while there are common themes in near death experiences, it doesn't prove what's in the afterlife one way or another, in my opinion.
That's a little unclear, what are you saying you think he's right about?
I'm completely open to near death experiences. Emphasis on near death, though. If you come back to report on it, you didn't complete the process. You don't go to Heaven and come back, as I understand it, nor do you go to Hell and come back. I don't think the tens of thousands of people you mention claim either of those things. So, no matter how interesting the near death phenomenon is, it really can't prove or disprove, Heaven, Hell, or oblivion. If the soul is completely destroyed on death, you're certainly not coming back from that either.
So while there are common themes in near death experiences, it doesn't prove what's in the afterlife one way or another, in my opinion.