OK, this is a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG post, as I want to shed some light on the NDEs mentioned by Bippy. I think the topic is very important and I hope my comments will provide some healthy skepticism that one should bring to ANY such account - whether genuine or not:
Bip: Phillip what about professor Howard Storm who was a practicing militant atheist who had his nde and saw Jesus ?
He wasn't a Christian before he had his nde and he did say he was in heaven .
Bippy, do you actually believe that a non-Christian can step foot in Heaven? How would that work? Only BELIEVERS can go to heaven. Only those God has transformed through faith. Now, many unbelievers stood in the presence of Jesus while He was in His flesh, but ONLY while He remained on earth.
Bip, most respectfully, we've got to be EXTREMELY cautious as to what we accept from another person's perception of their own individual EXPERIENCE. We weren't there, we can't know 1) IF he even had it, it wasn't fabricated, or 2) whether he wasn't likely deceived.
I detail a few reasons below:
In his book, Storm states, "I never saw God, and
I was NOT in heaven. It was way out in the suburbs, and these are the things that they showed me." (Here's his story, here:
http://www.near-death.com/storm.html). There are a number of troubling aspects to it.
So, Storm says he spoke with a figure he believed to be Jesus, but that he wasn't God, and that he (Storm) wasn't actually in Heaven, but in the distance.
Here are a few interesting outtakes Storm said in an interview (http://www.skeptiko.com/254-howard-storm-transformed/):
"For example, a couple years ago I was in China with an absolutely lovely clearly spiritually developed woman who said, ‘I’m a Buddhist, I’m not a Christian, I’m not interested in Christianity.’ And I said to her, ‘
You’re doing just fine, and I’m not here to change that.’ I have found comfort and guidance and truth, I found everything I’d been looking for in Christianity, and I want to share that with people, I have read Hinduism, Buddhism, and Baha’i faith—I find some good, or a lot of good in many and or all of them. To me, there are two kinds of people in the world, one is people who love religion, and one is people who love God. I love people who love God and
I don’t care what religion they belong to, and I don’t really like people who love religion.
"Yeah, I’m promoting Christianity,
because that’s what I know and that’s what works for me. I can’t really go around and promote universal religion because there is no such thing."
"One of the things that people get upset with me for is I want to affirm people’s love and pursuit of God in whatever culture they’ve grown up in. And Christians say, ‘Well, you shouldn’t do that.’ And I say, ‘Oh, so it’s better to go around and beat up people for their love of God? That’s crazy, Jesus didn’t do that.’ Jesus, when he met people from different cultures, loved them and affirmed them the way they were. For example, a Syro-phoenician woman, a Samaritan woman, a Roman centurion—and he suddenly loved and affirmed people in his culture who were condemned to death. For example, the woman caught in adultery, the thief on the cross.
Jesus loved and affirmed people where they were at and didn’t say, ‘You have to do this, you have to do that and subscribe to a set of dogmas and I might consider you.’ This
judgmental nature of Christians and this need to make people conform to their understanding before they can accept them is contrary to the example of what I see in the gospels."
Notice that Storm is blurring the line between God's mandate that we unconditionally love people and Jesus' clear and redundant admonitions and condemnation of those unwilling to repent and have faith, in fact His dire warnings to ALL merely following the religious traditions of MAN. Jesus clearly never said God doesn't have a narrow pathway (ONLY through Jesus!) or ALL men to come to Him - actually, quite the opposite! But Storm asserts such a belief is "judgmental" and that there is no one "universal religion" or any ONE pathway to God.
In his book, concerning His experience, Storm speaks very little of Jesus, and he doesn't equate Him with being God. He speaks mostly of angelic beings. Storm describes a figure He believed was Jesus – but he seems to differentiate him from being God Himself. He called this figure a “luminous entity that embraced me knew me intimately and began to communicate a tremendous sense of knowledge. I knew that he knew everything about me and I was being unconditionally loved and accepted. The light conveyed to me that it loved me in a way that I can't begin to express. It loved me in a way that I had never known that love could possibly be. He was a concentrated field of energy, radiant in splendor indescribable, except to say goodness and love. This was more loving than one can imagine. I knew that this radiant being was powerful. It was making me feel so good all over. I could feel its light on me - like very gentle hands around me. And I could feel it holding me. But it was loving me with overwhelming power. After what I had been through, to be completely known, accepted, and intensely loved by this Being of Light surpassed anything I had known or could have imagined."
God (the "Great Being") wasn't "the light"/Jesus: "Embraced by the light, feeling wonderful and crying … we stopped where we were, still
countless miles away from the Great Being. For the first time, my friend, and I will refer to him in that context hereafter, said to me, 'You belong here.'"
Angelic beings were the primary creatures communicating with Storm, who were also providing things only God could know and do: “These beings were giving me what I needed at that time. To my surprise, and also distress, they seemed to be capable of knowing everything I was thinking … everything I thought, they knew. They all seemed to know and understand me very well and to be completely familiar with my thoughts and my past. I didn't feel any desire to ask for someone I had known because they all knew me. Nobody could know me any better … I don't know if they were related to me or not. It felt like they were closer to me than anyone I had ever known.”
"Throughout my conversation with the luminous beings, which lasted for what seemed like a very long time, I was being physically supported by the being in whom I had been engulfed. We were in a sense completely stationary yet hanging in space. Everywhere around us were countless radiant beings, like stars in the sky, coming and going. It was like a super magnified view of a galaxy super packed with stars. And in the giant radiance of the center they were packed so densely together that individuals could not be identified. Their selves were in such harmony with the Creator that they were really just one."
So, there's a New Age type of God described by Storm.
These beings were one with God: “One of the reasons, I was told, that all the countless beings had to go back to their source was to become invigorated with this sense of harmony and oneness. Being apart for too long a time diminished them and made them feel separate. Their greatest pleasure was to go back to the sources of all life.”
When Storm's life review "movie" was finished, they (the angels) asked, "Do you want to ask any questions?" and I had a million questions. I asked, for example, "What about the Bible?" They responded, "What about it?" I asked if it was true, and they said it was.”
“I asked them, for example, which was the best religion. I was looking for an answer which was like, "Presbyterians." I figured these guys were all Christians. The answer I got was, "
The best religion is the religion that brings you closest to God."
Storm bizarrely asks the angels geopolitical questions and the angels tell him about the future – but only God knows the future!:
“Because of my fear of a nuclear holocaust I asked if there was going to be a nuclear war in the world, and they said 'no'".
“They said, "No, there isn't going to be any nuclear war."
But the angels, futurists they supposedly were, were a bit unsure: “Their response was: "God loves the world." They told me that at the most, one or two (WHICH is it?!!!) nuclear weapons might go off accidentally,
if (?!) they weren't destroyed, but there wouldn't be a nuclear war.”
The angels told him humans are all “globally linked. And we could become one people.” And that “the people that they gave the privilege of leading the world into a better age, blew it.
That was us, in the United States.”
He says, “they made clear to me that we have free will. If we change the way we are, then
WE can change the future which they showed me. They showed me a view of the future, at the time of my experience, based upon how we in the United States was behaving at that time. It was a future in which a massive worldwide depression would occur. If we (the U.S.) were to change our behavior, however, then the future would be different.”
Note that it's not repentance to God that could change the future, but we just have to be better, love each other more and try harder:
The angels further instruct,“that the only way to change the world was to begin with one person. One will become two, which will become three, and so on. That's the only way to affect a major change.”
The angels describe a world were happiness isn't God-centered, but grand experiences and fun-oriented:
“ In this future, people had no wanderlust, because they could, spiritually, communicate with everyone else in the world. There was no need to go elsewhere. They were so engrossed with
where they were and the
people around them that they didn't have to go on vacation. Vacation from what? They were completely fulfilled and happy.”
Again, the angels talk political events, as Howard Storm recorded how “his light being friends told him, in 1985, that the Cold War would soon end, because, "God is changing the hearts of people to love around the world."
So, the Soviet Union didn't run out of money in an economic and political collapse, but love ended the Cold War???!!! REALLY?!!!
More politics: “He asked the light beings the question, "Will the United States be the leader of the world in this change?"
The light beings replied, "The United States has been given the opportunity to be the teacher for the world, but much is expected of those to whom much has been given. The United States has been given more of everything than any country in the history of the world and it has failed to be generous with the gifts. If the United States continues to exploit the rest of the world by greedily consuming the world's resources, the United States will have God's blessing withdrawn. Your country will collapse economically which will result in civil chaos. Because of the greedy nature of the people, you will have people killing people for a cup of gasoline. The world will watch in horror as your country is obliterated by strife. The rest of the world will not intervene because they have been victims of your exploitation. They will welcome the annihilation of such selfish people."
“The United States must change immediately and become the teachers of goodness and generosity to the rest of the world."
"Today the United States is the primary merchant of war and the culture of violence that you export to the world. This will come to an end because you have the seeds of your own destruction within you. Either you will destroy yourselves or God will bring it to an end if there isn't a change."
Storm's light being friends told him more about the future world to come: “According to them, God wished to usher in the kingdom
within the next two hundred years. In order to do so, God had
rescinded some of the free will given to creatures, in favor of more divine control over human events.”
Storm asks his angel friends the "money" question: I asked my friend, and his friends, about death - what happens when we die? They said that
when a LOVING person dies, angels come down to meet him, and they
take him up - gradually, at first, because it would be unbearable for that person to be instantly exposed to God.
I guess those new to Heaven first need time for the angels to apply some "Son Screen!" And notice who goes to heaven - those with faith in Christ? Nope! Those that are "LOVING" persons.
In fact, the angels tell Storm they are essentially calling the shots: “
WE see what is necessary for our introduction into the spirit world, and those things are real, in the heavenly, the divine sense.”
Storm says, “They (the Angels and NOT God) gradually educate us as spirit beings, and bring us into heaven."
We grow and increase, and grow and increase, and shed the concerns, desires, and base animal stuff that we have been fighting much of our life. Earthly appetites melt away. It is no longer a struggle to fight them. We become who we truly are, which is
part of the divine.”
Wow, so we become PART of God – and who are those this happens to? Those with faith in Christ?
Storm: “This happens to LOVING PEOPLE
who are good and love God." So those saved must be "loving" and "good," but, strangely, no mention of faith in Jesus!
Storm emphasizes: “I never saw God, and I was not in heaven. It was
way out in the suburbs, and these are the things that they showed me.”
The angels don't speak of GOD'S expectations of His children, but of THEIR own: “My friends then said, "Do you think that we expect you to be perfect, after all the love we feel for you.” And, “They assured me that
mistakes are an acceptable part of being human. "Go," they said, "and
make all the mistakes you want (so, essentially, sin all you want as long as it seems okay to a
person?). Mistakes are how you learn." As long
as I tried to do what I knew was right, they said, I would be on the right path.”
And, “The important things is to try one's best, keep one's standards of goodness and truth, and not compromise those to win people's approval.” Hey, good works are BACK!
"But," I said, "mistakes make me feel bad. Whose forgiveness are we to seek?"
Notice the angels' focus on who forgiveness comes from:
“They said, "We love you the way you are, mistakes and all. And you can feel
OUR forgiveness. You can feel
OUR love any time you want to."”
Whose guidance are we to seek?
"Just turn
inward," they said. "Just ask for
OUR love and
WE'll give it to you
if you ask from the heart."
And, the angels said, “that if I made a mistake, I should then ask for forgiveness. After that, it would be an insult to
THEM if I didn't accept the forgiveness.”
So the
ANGELS are responsible for forgiveness and rejecting THEIR forgiveness (like they are the ones who actually can provide it) insults
THEM?
And then, the angels have this gem: "But," I (Storm) said, "how will I know what is the right choice? How will I know what
YOU want me to do?" They replied, "
WE want you to do
what YOU want to do. That means making choices and t
here isn't necessarily any right choice. There are a spectrum of possibilities, and
you should make the best choice you can from those possibilities. If you do that,
WE will be there helping you."
So we're to do what we want, as there “isn't necessarily any right choice?” And WHO will be helping Storm? God? Nooooooooooooooooo!
Whom do the angels insist will be watching out for Storm once he was sent back? God?
They said, "Any time you need
US WE'll be there for you."
“They said, "No, no.
WE'RE not going to intervene in your life in any big way unless you need US. We're just going to be there and you'll feel
OUR presence, you'll feel
OUR love."
So, we can see that Howard Storm's experience doesn't come close to matching up with Scripture: God isn't considered to be Jesus, Who is barely mentioned. Actually, God is only barely referenced. It's all about the supposed angelic beings! The focus of his experience was the guidance, will and power of the angels. And so, it is obvious that either his experience was bogus or a deception. So, if one can't deceive or be deceived by false religions, they can do so by co-opting and horribly distorting what the Bible actually says. And just like Muhammad and Joseph Smith, become deceived by some demonic (or imagined or concocted) EXPERIENCE that no one else saw or could validate the truth of or the actual reality lying behind the likely deception.
Lastly, a perceptive reviewer on Amazon cherry picked a few observations from Storm's book - pay particular attention to his last sentence:
"A nice guy tricked by NDE beings"
ByJack Berton January 25, 2011
The author Howard Storm states on page 128:
"God creates variety in everything he does, and we will ultimately find the same God, the same Christ, the same truth in all religions." This is classic universalism and a head-in-the-sand denial of the written, historical, and present day differences of various religions.
He claims on page 128 "The differences between religious beliefs are man-made" thus he is saying that all written scriptures are so inaccurate that you can not believe them.
From page 40 on shows himself to be some sort of end times new ager with return to nature life style as the ultimate goal of God on page 45. Overall it reads like a political diatribe of left wing views attached to an NDE.
It is believable that the NDE happened to him. If you've read some of the NDE literature you recognize him as someone who got to the other side and was not knowledgeable enough to discern which beings were good and evil or between those telling him truth and lies. I don't doubt his sincerity and I do appreciate his kind tone throughout the book.
The problem with all the NDE experiences is that if you haven't found the truth about God while living you might also be fooled "on the other side of life" by the NDE experience.
If you like this kind of book try: A Land Unknown: Hell's Dominion, by B.W. Melvin and anything by authors Maurice Rawlings or Howard Pittman. Do a Google search and you will find them on Amazon.