Herkulaneischer_Meister_002 2 Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date October 1, 2024 CategoriesFaith & ScienceNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , atheism, brain function, Bruce Greyson, consciousness, Daniel Dennett, Grossman School of Medicine, human soul, Lucid Dying, materialism, Michael Egnor, near-death experiences, NYU, Sam Parnia, Science Daily, Scientific American, Sean Carroll, The Immortal Mind Scientists Ask: Does the Soul Survive Death? Denyse O’Leary October 1, 2024 Faith & Science, Neuroscience & Mind 5 Gradually, medical findings about what happens to the mind around the time of death are undermining assumptions that the soul dies with the body. Read More ›
Opposum_(26145638541) Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date July 18, 2024 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindZoology Tagged , animals, brain, Charlotte Martial, Current Biology, Darwinian evolution, ethology, Grossman School of Medicine, humans, near-death experiences, neuroscience, opossum, Rachel Nuwer, Sam Parnia, Scientific American Near-Death Experiences as Possum Tales Denyse O’Leary July 18, 2024 Neuroscience & Mind, Zoology 5 The authors provide a number of accounts from people who experienced altered consciousness when under attack by large animals. Read More ›
christopher-campbell-h9Rx3zOYZws-unsplash Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date November 8, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceMedicine Tagged , brain activity, consciousness, CPR, death, evolution, faith, Grossman School of Medicine, heart, life after death, materialism, natural selection, near-death experiences, neonatal intensive care, New York University, perception, physicians, Sam Parnia, theology, thinking Does a New Scientific Study Offer Evidence of Life after Death? Wesley J. Smith November 8, 2022 Evolution, Faith & Science, Medicine 4 Maybe there is no evolutionary explanation. There is certainly no discernible natural-selection benefit. Read More ›