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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:48 am Post subject: 'Lawyer Presents Case for Afterlife' - Judge For Yourself |
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I just finished reading 'A Lawyer Presents the Case for the
Afterlife'--Irrefutable Objective Evidence by Victor Zammit,
whose on-line book was recently brought to the attention of
readers, including myself, over multiple popular newsgroups:
http://www.victorzammit.com/book/4thedition/index.html
Overall, it's an interesting read, and I would recommend it
to anyone. I would say I can agree with 90% of the author's
personal conclusions based on the evidence, and disagree on
maybe 10%. But the evidence itself certainly speaks volumes,
and its well-researched presentation moves right along. Not
too much pedantry nor tedium, no more than one might expect.
Some I'd never heard of, others I'm much more familiar with.
A rather long bibliography for such a relatively short book.
As always, the evidence for God and all things supernatural
flies in the face of unbelievers. Zammit's book does a fine
job of presenting starkly-objective empirical evidence that
even the dyed-in-the-wool unbelievers may find difficult to
ignore. But that doesn't mean they won't ignore it and mock
it anyway. Or, if not, they'll attack the messenger instead.
I know that I can personally identify with, and corroborate,
some of the supernatural experiences reported. Clairvoyance,
lucid past-life memories, witnessing unmistakable presences
of spirit-people, frequent astral projection, definite EVPs,
one unmistakable NDE in the Light (a.k.a. bosom of Abraham),
and more everyday ESP, psychic perceptions, synchronicities,
things that I believe everybody does, more or less, but not
everyone is (super) consciously aware that they're doing it;
at least not at the time, but perhaps more on reflection as
an EVP typically only becomes apparent upon play-back. With
practice, like prolific psychic medium James van Praagh has
said, "it's like a muscle; the more you use it, the more it
develops!" But if you don't believe you have it, you're apt
not to use it. So practice believing, believe in using your
psychic "muscle"--it's your God-given birthright, after all.
Though I do have other perhaps nitpicky criticisms of this
book, e.g. his inept criticism of S. scriptures, or belief
in profane courts of mortal men, remember that belief, the
power of faith, is as the difference between night and day.
Don't deny the Solar conductor, or director, His equal due.
In Vigilance,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:19 am Post subject: Re: 'Lawyer Presents Case for Afterlife' - Judge For Yoursel |
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On 19 Jul 2007 02:48:05 +0200, in alt.talk.creationism
Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote
in <51fa8c4e87bcb413588eee16c20df9cb@remailer.cyberiade.it>:
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I just finished reading 'A Lawyer Presents the Case for the
Afterlife'--Irrefutable Objective Evidence by Victor Zammit,
whose on-line book was recently brought to the attention of
readers, including myself, over multiple popular newsgroups:
http://www.victorzammit.com/book/4thedition/index.html
Overall, it's an interesting read, and I would recommend it
to anyone. I would say I can agree with 90% of the author's
personal conclusions based on the evidence, and disagree on
maybe 10%. But the evidence itself certainly speaks volumes,
and its well-researched presentation moves right along. Not
too much pedantry nor tedium, no more than one might expect.
Some I'd never heard of, others I'm much more familiar with.
A rather long bibliography for such a relatively short book.
As always, the evidence for God and all things supernatural
flies in the face of unbelievers. Zammit's book does a fine
job of presenting starkly-objective empirical evidence that
even the dyed-in-the-wool unbelievers may find difficult to
ignore. But that doesn't mean they won't ignore it and mock
it anyway. Or, if not, they'll attack the messenger instead.
I know that I can personally identify with, and corroborate,
some of the supernatural experiences reported. Clairvoyance,
lucid past-life memories, witnessing unmistakable presences
of spirit-people, frequent astral projection, definite EVPs,
one unmistakable NDE in the Light (a.k.a. bosom of Abraham),
and more everyday ESP, psychic perceptions, synchronicities,
things that I believe everybody does, more or less, but not
everyone is (super) consciously aware that they're doing it;
at least not at the time, but perhaps more on reflection as
an EVP typically only becomes apparent upon play-back. With
practice, like prolific psychic medium James van Praagh has
said, "it's like a muscle; the more you use it, the more it
develops!" But if you don't believe you have it, you're apt
not to use it. So practice believing, believe in using your
psychic "muscle"--it's your God-given birthright, after all.
Though I do have other perhaps nitpicky criticisms of this
book, e.g. his inept criticism of S. scriptures, or belief
in profane courts of mortal men, remember that belief, the
power of faith, is as the difference between night and day.
Don't deny the Solar conductor, or director, His equal due.
In Vigilance,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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I started, but realized that I was wasting my time. His evidence wasn't
irrefutable and much of it was so old and unsubstantiated that it was
hard to get through without laughing. |
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:30 am Post subject: Re: 'Lawyer Presents Case for Afterlife' - Judge For Yoursel |
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"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
wrote in message
news:51fa8c4e87bcb413588eee16c20df9cb@remailer.cyberiade.it...
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I just finished reading 'A Lawyer Presents the Case for the
Afterlife'--Irrefutable Objective Evidence by Victor Zammit,
whose on-line book was recently brought to the attention of
readers, including myself, over multiple popular newsgroups:
http://www.victorzammit.com/book/4thedition/index.html
Overall, it's an interesting read, and I would recommend it
to anyone. I would say I can agree with 90% of the author's
personal conclusions based on the evidence, and disagree on
maybe 10%. But the evidence itself certainly speaks volumes,
and its well-researched presentation moves right along. Not
too much pedantry nor tedium, no more than one might expect.
Some I'd never heard of, others I'm much more familiar with.
A rather long bibliography for such a relatively short book.
As always, the evidence for God and all things supernatural
flies in the face of unbelievers. Zammit's book does a fine
job of presenting starkly-objective empirical evidence that
even the dyed-in-the-wool unbelievers may find difficult to
ignore. But that doesn't mean they won't ignore it and mock
it anyway. Or, if not, they'll attack the messenger instead.
I know that I can personally identify with, and corroborate,
some of the supernatural experiences reported. Clairvoyance,
lucid past-life memories, witnessing unmistakable presences
of spirit-people, frequent astral projection, definite EVPs,
one unmistakable NDE in the Light (a.k.a. bosom of Abraham),
and more everyday ESP, psychic perceptions, synchronicities,
things that I believe everybody does, more or less, but not
everyone is (super) consciously aware that they're doing it;
at least not at the time, but perhaps more on reflection as
an EVP typically only becomes apparent upon play-back. With
practice, like prolific psychic medium James van Praagh has
said, "it's like a muscle; the more you use it, the more it
develops!" But if you don't believe you have it, you're apt
not to use it. So practice believing, believe in using your
psychic "muscle"--it's your God-given birthright, after all.
Though I do have other perhaps nitpicky criticisms of this
book, e.g. his inept criticism of S. scriptures, or belief
in profane courts of mortal men, remember that belief, the
power of faith, is as the difference between night and day.
Don't deny the Solar conductor, or director, His equal due.
In Vigilance,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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