Then I am sure, all of you will be happy to accept the possibility of an after-life based on NDE cases and the possibility of reincarnation based on cases studied by Jim Tucker. I am fine with that!
Thanks.
I most certainly accept the 'possibility' of an after life and reincarnation, albeit I've not seen any credible evidence in support those possibilities to actually be true.
Certainly so-called NDE (which are neither necessarily near death as they can be replicated in circumstances that aren't close to death, nor do they tell us anything about what happens after death) don't provide any support for an after life. Firstly because even in the case of circumstances that are near to death, at best they tell us something about the process of dying (in the living) and nothing about what actually happens after death. Moreover, we know a load about the physiology of these phenomena through neuroscientific techniques and we can induce them/they are replicated in circumstances that aren't close to death at all - so this tells us we are dealing with a more fundamental interplay of physiology and neurophysiology that isn't necessarily associate withe the process of death.
Tucker's 'research' is laughably weak - full of suggestion, confirmation bias, potential for hoax with loads of stuff in the public domain and lack of any kind of proper control. That someone claiming that in his past life he wore a hat and smoked somehow provides strong evidence for reincarnation is for the most gullible of gullible people.
But the lack of credible evidence isn't proof that an after life or reincarnation don't exist - they remain as possibilities however implausible. However that lack of evidence leads me not to believe in them as being true and certainly not to alter my life on the basis that they might be true.