John Burke
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And I think that's a, you know, I think unfortunately, that's what we've got to pay attention to. You know, I have many near-death experience examples of Steve Kong, who was a Buddhist, who this Buddha figure appears to him as he did a death bowl. You know what that is? It's like a... smoking a bowl of marijuana but laced with PCP and meth and crack, all kinds of stuff.
And about day 8, 9, 10 of not sleeping after doing this, the same Buddha figure who used to appear to him in the temple in Korea, uh appears to him and and starts to convince him that uh it would be best if he went ahead and took his life and if he does he'll give him he'll get 50 000 years less of hell and for some reason he decides that's a great idea
And about day 8, 9, 10 of not sleeping after doing this, the same Buddha figure who used to appear to him in the temple in Korea, uh appears to him and and starts to convince him that uh it would be best if he went ahead and took his life and if he does he'll give him he'll get 50 000 years less of hell and for some reason he decides that's a great idea
And about day 8, 9, 10 of not sleeping after doing this, the same Buddha figure who used to appear to him in the temple in Korea, uh appears to him and and starts to convince him that uh it would be best if he went ahead and took his life and if he does he'll give him he'll get 50 000 years less of hell and for some reason he decides that's a great idea
And he slits himself with a butcher knife across his stomach. His mother sees it, calls the police. The police come. He also cuts his throat. And he dies, and he is descending. He knows he's going to hell, and he realizes... This nice Buddha figure is not Buddha at all. This old man that he thought was a Buddha figure was not at all. He was demonic. And he realizes that on the other side.
And he slits himself with a butcher knife across his stomach. His mother sees it, calls the police. The police come. He also cuts his throat. And he dies, and he is descending. He knows he's going to hell, and he realizes... This nice Buddha figure is not Buddha at all. This old man that he thought was a Buddha figure was not at all. He was demonic. And he realizes that on the other side.
And he slits himself with a butcher knife across his stomach. His mother sees it, calls the police. The police come. He also cuts his throat. And he dies, and he is descending. He knows he's going to hell, and he realizes... This nice Buddha figure is not Buddha at all. This old man that he thought was a Buddha figure was not at all. He was demonic. And he realizes that on the other side.
And he actually ends up getting rescued by Jesus. Wow. Who tells him, no more drugs, no more Buddhism, and I love you. Wow. And he's a pastor today.
And he actually ends up getting rescued by Jesus. Wow. Who tells him, no more drugs, no more Buddhism, and I love you. Wow. And he's a pastor today.
And he actually ends up getting rescued by Jesus. Wow. Who tells him, no more drugs, no more Buddhism, and I love you. Wow. And he's a pastor today.
Wow. So not everything that appears good is always good. You remember Howard Storm, who had the near-death experience, the atheist college professor? These really nice people in the hallway. He doesn't even know he's dead. And they're dressed like the hospital staff. And they're like, Howard, come with us. He's like, I need surgery. Oh, we know all about you. Come, come with us.
Wow. So not everything that appears good is always good. You remember Howard Storm, who had the near-death experience, the atheist college professor? These really nice people in the hallway. He doesn't even know he's dead. And they're dressed like the hospital staff. And they're like, Howard, come with us. He's like, I need surgery. Oh, we know all about you. Come, come with us.
Wow. So not everything that appears good is always good. You remember Howard Storm, who had the near-death experience, the atheist college professor? These really nice people in the hallway. He doesn't even know he's dead. And they're dressed like the hospital staff. And they're like, Howard, come with us. He's like, I need surgery. Oh, we know all about you. Come, come with us.
They seem real nice. Yeah. And like I like to point out, if Howard's near-death experience had ended right there, he would have had a very different interpretation. Right. But he followed them, and they lead him into an outer darkness, just like Jesus talked about, where they just, you know, worst prison scene you can imagine, until he crawls out to Jesus to save him. And he does. Wow.
They seem real nice. Yeah. And like I like to point out, if Howard's near-death experience had ended right there, he would have had a very different interpretation. Right. But he followed them, and they lead him into an outer darkness, just like Jesus talked about, where they just, you know, worst prison scene you can imagine, until he crawls out to Jesus to save him. And he does. Wow.
They seem real nice. Yeah. And like I like to point out, if Howard's near-death experience had ended right there, he would have had a very different interpretation. Right. But he followed them, and they lead him into an outer darkness, just like Jesus talked about, where they just, you know, worst prison scene you can imagine, until he crawls out to Jesus to save him. And he does. Wow.
And he leaves his tenured professorship and becomes a Christian pastor as well. In fact, do you know I know... Howard, Kyle, Paul, Yen. This is another Buddhist that Jesus saved. Who's the other one I just said? Five or six of them who had hellish near-death experiences and cried out to God and Jesus saved them, and they're all Christian pastors or missionaries today. Wow, that's awesome.
And he leaves his tenured professorship and becomes a Christian pastor as well. In fact, do you know I know... Howard, Kyle, Paul, Yen. This is another Buddhist that Jesus saved. Who's the other one I just said? Five or six of them who had hellish near-death experiences and cried out to God and Jesus saved them, and they're all Christian pastors or missionaries today. Wow, that's awesome.
And he leaves his tenured professorship and becomes a Christian pastor as well. In fact, do you know I know... Howard, Kyle, Paul, Yen. This is another Buddhist that Jesus saved. Who's the other one I just said? Five or six of them who had hellish near-death experiences and cried out to God and Jesus saved them, and they're all Christian pastors or missionaries today. Wow, that's awesome.
You can't make this stuff up. How do you explain that?