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"This week’s guest was Kevin Zadai, a man who says he died during a dental procedure and went to Heaven… only to return to Earth to teach everyone about prayer." Jesus also taught him to play the sax.
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Angelface 7 Mar 15
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The lord also asked him to collect donations to further the faith.

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The first thing and the most important that you learn in CPR classes is that you have a six minute window between the causation moment and before the brain succumbs to oxygen deprivation. There is also a faint white flash around the body as electricty and other body chemicals begin a metamorphis.

It is during this period that people see the death of their physical body as a near death experience and yes it can have hallucinary effects. It is a chemical and physical process and not come to Jesus moment. If you have CPR or shock treatment within those six minutes, you often "come back" from death or actually halt your body's shutdown.

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I do play saxaphone and his hands did not match up with the music. I noticed that did the best they could to not show his hands. The whole seems like a fraud.

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"I put that horn that He handed to me in my mouth, and I blew"

Freudian much?

Jnei Level 8 Mar 15, 2018
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Hmm. I wonder which painkiller the dentist used? I wonder if it might have been nitrous oxide, which is A. commonly used in dentistry, B. known for its hallucinatory effects and C. coincidentally, the very same painkiller administered to one L. Ron Hubbard shortly before he had his own "revelatory experience" during a dental procedure?

Jnei Level 8 Mar 15, 2018

So we have dentists to thank for religion?

@mordant I'd call Scientology a business rather than a religion, but yes - a good point!

@Jnei Religions are a business, one of power, influence, and money. religions compete for followers, cash, and power.

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