Near Death Experiences

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November 11, 2023 - 3:32pm

Journey with those who’ve been to the after-life and back as they tell their stories of heaven, hell and what lies beyond. Eight million Americans have reported having a near-death experience, but stories of people who were clinically dead claiming to have seen Heaven can leave us skeptical. What if we could verify these stories? Join Hallow.com in a conversation with Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J. as he helps to explore the scientific evidence for near-death experiences and introduces us to the stories of those who have lived them. Where does scientific exploration of life after death lead us?

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