Hi everyone
I've been doing quite a bit of research into books recently, and I've noticed that the book "Proof of Heaven" is selling very strongly at the moment. It's currently No.1 in the New York Times bestseller list for nonfiction paperbacks.
The book is by a qualified Neurosurgeon who converted to religious faith after going into a coma and having what he later described as an experience of heaven, which he elaborates on in great detail in the book. He argues that the experience must have been supernatural, because his cerebral cortex was "offline" for the duration of his vision.
Now Oliver Sacks MD, a Professor of Neurology, has written an excellent article discussing OBEs (Out of Body Experiences) and NDEs (Near Death Experiences) from a scientific perspective. In particular, Sacks scrutinizes Dr Alexander's claims and comes up with a plausible hypothesis that the best selling author, despite his medical credentials, has inexplicably overlooked.
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/12/seeing-god-in-the-third-millenium/266134/
I thought I would call attention to the book and article for those interested in this sort of thing.
Cedars