>>520699334
A relative experienced an NDE recently after a cardiac arrest. But it was not the good kind, it was a negative one. After the tunnel he felt only distress and despair. The man is a hardened military veteran, he did a lot of stuff, both good and bad. Needless to say he changed his behavior a lot after that, he was already a believer before that, but now he goes to church and prays a lot more, and he's become more caring to others. So it definitely proves your point, having this kind of experience first hand will change your behavior. Apparently about 15% of NDE are of the negative kind. the official doctrine of the church is that it happens when the soul doesn't truly accept Jesus and his love. Considering yourself a believer doesn't really matter, it's all about what's deep inside your heart. I know my relative was becoming violent and angry when he was drunk, and God knows most soldiers like to drink a lot.