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"Carter offers some of the very best evidence available to us in arriving at such a conviction. It is evidence that both mainstreamscience and orthodox religions have failed to grasp or appreciate. Carter presents it in a logical, cogent, and compelling manner." - Michael Tymn, author of The Afterlife Revealed
Yes, there is an afterlife. Thank you to Chris Carter and all those who have come before, contributing in their own unique fashion, here's the fine print:
There are two main categories or types of proof: proof beyond reasonable doubt, and proof beyond conceivable doubt. Confusion over the difference between the two types of proof that has allowed "skeptics" to argue that the case for survival has not been proven, despite the enormous volume of evidence in its favor.
The Case for the Afterlife: Evidence of Life After Death, Chris Carter, Amazon
Summary: Equipping you with a tool kit drawn from science, philosophy, and legal reasoning, Oxford-educated philosopher Chris Carter facilitates a thorough examination of the evidence and its corresponding counterarguments. Explore compelling case studies of near-death experiences, deathbed visions, apparitions, children who remember a previous life, and communications from the deceased.
Chris Carter was educated at Oxford and is the author of three highly acclaimed books and several published articles dealing with controversial issues at the intersection of science and philosophy. After working in the field of finance, Carter currently devotes his time to writing, playing racquet sports, and teaching physics.
Article: Can We Prove There is Life After Death?
"Could the nearly universal nature of belief in the survival of bodily death be based upon experiences humans have reported for thousands of years?"
Publisher's Website: Chris Carter
Yes, there is an afterlife. Thank you to Chris Carter and all those who have come before, contributing in their own unique fashion, here's the fine print:
There are two main categories or types of proof: proof beyond reasonable doubt, and proof beyond conceivable doubt. Confusion over the difference between the two types of proof that has allowed "skeptics" to argue that the case for survival has not been proven, despite the enormous volume of evidence in its favor.
The Case for the Afterlife: Evidence of Life After Death, Chris Carter, Amazon
Summary: Equipping you with a tool kit drawn from science, philosophy, and legal reasoning, Oxford-educated philosopher Chris Carter facilitates a thorough examination of the evidence and its corresponding counterarguments. Explore compelling case studies of near-death experiences, deathbed visions, apparitions, children who remember a previous life, and communications from the deceased.
Chris Carter was educated at Oxford and is the author of three highly acclaimed books and several published articles dealing with controversial issues at the intersection of science and philosophy. After working in the field of finance, Carter currently devotes his time to writing, playing racquet sports, and teaching physics.
Article: Can We Prove There is Life After Death?
"Could the nearly universal nature of belief in the survival of bodily death be based upon experiences humans have reported for thousands of years?"
Publisher's Website: Chris Carter