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Facts on Don Piper: He is making a false interpretation of
his experience of heaven as a Christian heaven in a narrow fundamentalist
understanding that is not supported by the research of near death experiences.
In chapter three of 90 Minutes in Heaven, Don
Piper not only tells us that he “did not see God” but also that: “as far ahead
as I could see, there was absolutely nothing but intense, radiant light…The
light engulfed me, and I had the sense that I was being ushered into the
presence of God.”
As Piper, most people who have near death
experiences do experience this intense radiant light from which he had a
“sense” that he was in the presence of God. He did not see God; he only had a
sense of God, and this is the common experience of people who have NDEs. The
experience of God is mostly defined by the light and then most people make the
conclusion that this light is God, or that it is of God.
Another person, who has had a near death experience and is part of Rene Jorgensen's research in Behind 90 Minutes in Heaven, Michael explains more about his broad experience of
God: “It felt as if I was within a sphere of peace and love. Like the
atmosphere of the earth lets me breathe, the sphere let me feel peace and love.
Only the sphere had no limit of scope.”
Also
Jim’s testimony points us in this direction as he reveals that,
"I just experienced this incredible
loving light and I was just in awe of it because there wasn’t anything outside
of it. That light contained the universe. It contained all the phenomena and
all the non-phenomena. There wasn’t anything that wasn’t that light."
From these testimonies and the conclusion of most
people who have NDEs, it is now possible to begin to see why this Light, or
God, cannot be limited to one specific or any narrow interpretation of God as
Piper tries to do. While the powerful and otherworldly experience of the Light
with good reason evokes strong parallels to God, the very broad experience of
the nature of God defies the limits of any religion.
Researcher Kenneth Ring explains that NDEs are
“the ‘universal donor’ to spirituality and religion in that they fit easily and
well into a great variety of well-established spiritual traditions and world
religions.” In this sense as a powerful donor that fits easily into established
belief, the NDE “generally serves to reinforce one’s pre-existing faith,” and
it seems very clearly that this is what has happened in Piper’s case.
Ring also explains that:
"I think we would do well to emulate
the examples of many near death survivors themselves who seem to emerge from
their experience with a heightened spiritual orientation which can
embrace all forms of religious worship without necessarily espousing any one
form for themselves. If near death research has definite spiritual overtones,
as I believe it does, I hope that it will ultimately promote the cause of
religious diversity rather than religious divisiveness."
To back this up I found in my study that 71
percent said that, “What I experienced is behind all religions.” While ‘only’
71 percent agreed; the rest, 29 percent, did not disagree but said that they
were “not sure.” Also to confirm the NDE as a “universal donor” I found that 77
percent said that: “I am free to use any language of any religion to describe
my experience.”
To sum up the main point here is that the NDE works
as a powerful neutral spiritual donor to religion, and while some people like
Piper translate this neutrality into their pre-existing belief system, still
the majority of people who have NDEs will keep this neutrality as they are able
to embrace a universal form of religious worship.
Most people who have NDEs experience a powerful
heightened spirituality as a neutral source behind a conventional
understanding of God; a neutral source that is as infinite and beyond human
comprehension as the universe.
This is another reason why Piper or anyone else
cannot limit the experience of God in the NDE. The fact is that, while Piper
uses his experience to confirm a narrow interpretation of the Bible, most
people who have an NDE say that the full understanding of their experience is
beyond human comprehension.
The Bible tells us in Romans 11:33;
"Oh, the depth of the riches of the
wisdom and of the knowledge of God! How incomprehensible are his judgments and
how unsearchable his ways! For who has known the mind of the Lord, or who has
been his counselor?"