Zone1 A question for near death experiencer Robert Marshall?

Does Satan admire and even FEAR the brilliant sense of Humour of JESUS?

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  • Maybe... and I sure do hope so?!

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DennisPTate

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I have listened to virtually every interview by near death experiencer Robert Marshall that I can find on youtube.

Robert Marshall reports being mentored directly by Jesus for forty three hours and twenty eight minutes.

Robert also had a fifteen minute NDE, and a seventeen minute NDE before his direct meeting with Jesus.

Near death experiencer Robert Marshall does an astonishingly good job of answering questions about heaven or about Jesus.

I have been thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking of a good question for near death experiencer Robert Marshall"

"Mr. Robert Marshall.....
please ask Jesus to tell you what Satan would say......
if Satan was asked if Satan himself has a deep admiration bordering on FEAR....
regarding the off the scale brilliant sense of humour of "Moshiach ben David, Messiah Son of David / Messiah the Passover Lamb?"

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Here is another one:
"Mr. Robert Marshall...
please ask Jesus what Satan would say if Satan was plainly asked by the ARchangel Michael......"
"Is Jesus your Boss?" ... "Is Jesus YOUR KING?"

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In my opinion he's a lunatic. Brain Science disputes the NDE being what is claimed. And Near Death? That means not dead

Thank you for letting me know your opinion on this topic clearly and succinctly.

There are some awfully well informed Psychologists though who would tend to disagree with your overly simplistic opinion on this fascinating topic.

Reports are highly consistent and common: "I understand things so much more" and "My senses all seem heightened." Subjects claim "sudden knowledge and comprehension of complex mathematical theorems." Psychologist Ring has identified a consistent set of value and belief changes. They include:

a greater appreciation for life


o higher self-esteem

o greater compassion for others

o a heightened sense of purpose and self-understanding

o desire to learn

o elevated spirituality

o greater ecological sensitivity and planetary concern

o a feeling of being more intuitive, sometimes psychic.

o He also observes "psychophysical changes," including:


o increased physical sensitivity

o diminished tolerance to light, alcohol, and drugs

o a feeling that their brains have been "altered" to encompass more

o a feeling that they are now using their "whole brain" rather than just a small part.

NDErs undergo radical changes in personality, and their significant others—spouses, friends, relatives—confirm these changes, reports Bruce Greyson, M.D., clinical psychiatrist and associate professor at the University of Connecticut. Like Sappington, he is concerned with what can be learned from such new outlooks on life.



and.....


 
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