"This report was on a film made in Aug. 1977 called "Life After Death". If there is a way to see it today, I have not been able to find it. Anyone else seen it?"
No. And even if [/Spartan Laconic Wit] it exists, why should I?
And unless it contains footage of a dimensional portal experiment at Area 51, detailing how scientists have evidence to prove* the existence of this so-called 'Afterlife', then I never fucking will. If this so-called 'report' exists.
No evidencee, no acceptee.
...and no, the film "Flatliners" is not a documentary.
*- That's the real bitch of this whole 'Supernatural'/'Spiritual' bollocks you lot bang on & on about, eh fundies? Proof. And 1 Thessalonians 5:21 (KJV) forces you to provide us with evidence to our satisfaction; either way, your not being able to offer us evidence to our satisfaction, thus proving your Bible & your 'beliefs' based on such as lies throughout, ergo we Atheists are right as we've been saying all along, or you destroying your own 'beliefs' in the process and becoming Atheists, not our problem.
Win-win for us. But then, we Atheists have the evidence: Reality. We win, regardless.
@@KittyKaboom, Citizen Justin, NoXion
I refer P-G to 1 Thessalonians 5:21 (KJV): 'Prove all things.'
We're not the ones claiming that a 'Heaven/Hell', 'God'/Satan', nor an 'Afterlife' exists; or the so-called 'Supernatural' and or anything 'Spiritual' exists. That little titbit of Scripture forces the Burden of Proof onto fundies. 'Prove all things'. The Scientific Method. Papers submitted to journals: Peer Review. Demonstrations. Experiments. Observation (a rainbow doesn't physically exist, but it can be seen. Atoms/molecules: Electron Microscopes. Smoke introduced into the airstream of wind tunnel tests to test the aerodynamics of vehicles/aircraft Air can be seen. Hubble Space Telescope: distant galaxies can be seen).
...oh, and NoXion (emphasis added; also emph-ass-is):
"@ Phillip-George(c)2013, Christian troll and all-round dumbshit:
'Darwiniotards say there's no such thing as life after death.'
Plenty of Christians believe in evolution, slappy. You're just making yourself look like a daft git.
The Church of England. Westminster Abbey:
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PROTIP: From his discoveries to his death, Darwin was an Agnostic. "On the Origin of Species" was a bigger seller than the Bible when it was first published. Yet - in his early years - Charles Darwin was in training to join the C-of-E's clergy.
As proven above, Darwin is one of only five non-royalty people buried & memorialised in Westminster Abbey. The main place of worship of the C-of-E. And the head of the Church of England, 'Defender of the Faith'? Queen Elizabeth II. She has final power of veto over any potential design of banknotes, coins and stamps presented to her by the Royal Mint/Mail (for her approval, suggestions/ideas for further changes, improvements etc) prior to their eventual issue.
The reverse of the current £10 note:
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£2 coin:
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Stamp issue, 2009:
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Queen Elizabeth II is a devout Christian herself.
I love the smell of annihilated arguments in the morning. Smells like... victory.
Now who are the 'Tards'? Not us. The Church of England. Protestant Christianity. Your call, P-Git.
And you Cre(a)tinotards constantly screaming in illogical butthurt that Reality doesn't bend to your will, with no evidence whatsoever to back up your own 'saying that there is a life after death' is really helping your 'cause', isn't it?! [/hyper-sarcasm]