Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
I was with a guy as he was dying a few weeks ago. Fairly young guy, only 60, had only been in church a couple of times in the last few years. But if he were still here he would tell you what he told his family - he had a very real experience of God about 18 hours before he died. You can come back and say he was making it up, but then why would he? What did he stand to gain? One thing was clear, he certainly believed it. There are plenty of others that will tell you the same. Trouble is, atheists dismiss them as crazy because it shakes their claim that there is no spiritual dimension to life. Reminds me of a kid standing with his fingers in his ears saying loudly "I'm not listening, I'm not listening..." while his brother tries to argue with him.
Personally, I'd put that down to the fear of impending death, and finding comfort in the notion that death is not The End. Believing what he wanted to believe at that point near the end of his life, to make his passing easier. I can't believe it was something based on logic, or on a specific occurence.
If he found that new-found faith comforting before he died then thats no bad thing of course. Thats not "crazy", its natural. Who knows, if I'm about to pop my clogs perhaps I'll suddenly find a spiritual side I never knew existed. But I reckon it'll be a reaction to try to build a more paletable truth than face up to the reality.