.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYpKG_TkZLM
Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book of the same name,
“Heaven is for Real” brings to the screen the true story of a small-town father who must find the courage and conviction to share his son’s extraordinary, life-changing experience with the world.
The film stars Academy Award® nominee and Emmy® award winning actor Greg Kinnear as Todd Burpo
…..and co-stars Kelly Reilly as Sonja Burpo, the real-life couple whose son Colton (newcomer Connor Corum) claims to have visited Heaven during a near death experience.
This is the real Burpo family, btw, a nice-looking white Nebraska family that was mocked and ridiculed in the media, by the town low-lifes, and even in the church he served as pastor:
With all the siblings:
Colton recounts the details of his amazing journey with childlike innocence and speaks matter-of-factly about things that happened before his birth… things he couldn’t possibly know. Todd and his family are then challenged to examine the meaning from this remarkable event.
I liked the movie, and so did a friend who watched it with me. What struck me was that Christians really do not even believe their own religion — because it has serious flaws — and so deep-down they are very doubtful in general even when a true afterlife story and a real and obvious miracle does happen.
Put it this way: if a little boy on the verge of death from a ruptured appendix says:
he was in a beautiful other world,
he met a loving being that glowed with light,
he saw angels,
he saw his father’s grandfather, whom he had never met (and now in a prime-of-life young body again)
…and met his “sister” who had died in the womb due to a miscarriage — years before Colton was born himself, with this miscarriage being a family secret…
…..why on earth would any of that contradict at all the Christian world view?
(Btw, the 70% of Christianity that is accurate comes from the ancient Aryan religion of Zoroaster. Zoroastrianism was the official religion of the Medo-Persian empire, and it profoundly changed late Judaism and early Christianity.
It taught the ARYAN doctrines of the immortality of the soul, heaven after death for the good, hell for the wicked, God sending a messiah to mankind, God versus Satan, and free will — all things totally missing in early Judaism and the earlier Old Testament!!!)
Yet, just as in the movie “Miracles from Heaven,” the most doubtful and accusatory people are the churchy Christians when a true, supernatural miracle of healing happens to a family. Yes, the churchians make their life miserable.
In the case of this movie, the minister is the one to whom it happens, ACTUALLY TO HIS OWN ASTONISHMENT, and his own church board of directors goes out and almost fires him, accusing him of “starting a circus”!
Well, do not NDEs prove life after death, and that the relatively good majority of people, when they die, go (at least temporarily) to a heaven-like place, meet a loving being or angels, and see and talk with loving relatives who have passed on before them?
Sad.
……My own experiences
I have reported on many supernatural experiences that others and I have had. Some are impressed — because they see me as sincere, which I am — and tell me their own experience. Others mock me viciously out of IMO hate, jealousy, and their own ego projection.
(Many secretly also hate the idea of a righteous God judging their life and seeing their rotten heart and deeds. They really WANT God to be “just a superstition”!)
Near Death Experience skeptic shut down, but all this logic is besides the point
Ian Stevenson MD on the science of reincarnation research cases; truths in the movie “Ghost”
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Of course, no blog has caused me more trouble from egomaniacs than this:
Why the hatred for this article? Because THEY would invent stuff, and so they project what is in their heart, a willingness to lie to feed an outsized ego, onto ME.
When you point the finger at someone, four fingers are pointing right back at YOU!
I remember George Lincoln Rockwell making constant headlines in 1966-67.
He had 70 speaking invitations when he was assassinated in August 1967. (My father knew his brother,who hated him for “disgracing the family.”).
It was a WN who truly deserves the word “asshole” who killed him. Rockwell had expelled him for being a sociopath.
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……We need a religion that kills the selfish ego, infighting and quarrels!
Another creepy video, about Trump and the Illuminati card game, which I own. I can confirm that the cards shown are part of that game. One has to wonder what is really going on with the strange “coincidences” shown in this video and many others like it, which simply cannot be coincidental:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkp3gARJEes
Are the “Illuminati” really planning things that far ahead (1958, in the case of that old Western TV series featuring a conman named Trump), or are they able to see the future? What is really going on here? It’s all very strange.