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THE SUBJECT of NDEs (Near-Death Experiences) is controversial for Christians who—at least in the West—have been conditioned to avoid talking about the paranormal.
Shaun Tabatt has been researching NDEs for years and his new book, The NDE Conspiracy, confronts the topic from a biblical worldview. He explains how the field of NDE research, which was founded by medical doctors, is now dominated by New Agers, psychics, and mediums, how educated people like the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, can be drawn into false beliefs by grief and personal trauma, and how Shaun’s research into NDEs helped his late wife, Lynette, prepare for her transition to the afterlife.
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THE SUBJECT of NDEs (Near-Death Experiences) is controversial for Christians who—at least in the West—have been conditioned to avoid talking about the paranormal.
Shaun Tabatt has been researching NDEs for years and his new book, The NDE Conspiracy, confronts the topic from a biblical worldview. He explains how the field of NDE research, which was founded by medical doctors, is now dominated by New Agers, psychics, and mediums, how educated people like the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, can be drawn into false beliefs by grief and personal trauma, and how Shaun’s research into NDEs helped his late wife, Lynette, prepare for her transition to the afterlife.

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