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Badham claims that reports about people's near-death experiences

    { 1 } - have no acceptable scientific explanation at the present time.
    { 2 } - can be explained as a kind of hallucination.
    { 3 } - were invented by Moody and Glynn.
    { 4 } - provide strong evidence for the soul, the afterlife, and God.

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Badham claims that reports about people's near-death experiences

She says (page 450): "It seems that at present paranormal data [especially near-death experiences] cannot be accommodated within naturalistic science." But she hesitates to conclude that we have immaterial souls -- since she thinks this idea brings too many other problems.

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Badham claims that reports about people's near-death experiences

    { 1 } - have no acceptable scientific explanation at the present time.
    { 2 } - can be explained as a kind of hallucination.
    { 3 } - were invented by Moody and Glynn.
    { 4 } - provide strong evidence for the soul, the afterlife, and God.

She doesn't try to explain the experiences this way.

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Badham claims that reports about people's near-death experiences

    { 1 } - have no acceptable scientific explanation at the present time.
    { 2 } - can be explained as a kind of hallucination.
    { 3 } - were invented by Moody and Glynn.
    { 4 } - provide strong evidence for the soul, the afterlife, and God.

She admits that such reports are widespread across the world.

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Badham claims that reports about people's near-death experiences

    { 1 } - have no acceptable scientific explanation at the present time.
    { 2 } - can be explained as a kind of hallucination.
    { 3 } - were invented by Moody and Glynn.
    { 4 } - provide strong evidence for the soul, the afterlife, and God.

Glynn says this, but Badham has doubts about it.

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