| Re: Religon, is it true? It's a theory I have heard before however it is one without any basis in proof. There is no evidence that would support it so all you are left with is people who adamantly refuse to believe in visions claiming it must be mental illness.
It's like the people who claim that near death experiences are actually hallucinations caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain but cannot explain how the person who died can repeat conversations word for word that occurred in other rooms/places during that time. |