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Bermuda Triangle, Earth Lights, Afterlife Visit

Friday April 13, 2007
Some interesting links I've found this week:
Bermuda Triangle – Skeptics would argue there is no mystery as traffic is so dense that disasters are inevitable. But a whole industry of the fantastic has been built up to explain such disappearances.
Seeing the Light – In the light of a recent report with its talk of unidentified atmospheric phenomena, Fortean Times traces the evolution in our understanding of "earth lights" and other luminous mysteries.
What I Saw in Heaven – Don Piper says he died and then lived to tell the tale. He describes what happened on his journey to the afterlife.
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Comments

April 14, 2007 at 4:44 pm
(1) Xtina says:

I just read Bill Weise’s story of his 23 minutes in hell, one of the most negative, terrible things I have ever read. He doesn’t give a real explanation of why he is there other than to say it was a lesson he was supposed to pass on. Oh really? And God would pick you to do it just because? In other words, it just doesn’t make sense to me why he would pick Weise. Well, he is a realtor but I doubt if that is enough.

I don’t see what kind of good this person is supposed to be doing on this Earth relating it. More than likely he is just scaring people, who after reading this would probably want to wander the face of this earth instead of go to the Light and possibly face this. Incredibly irresponsible.

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