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Please notice that this is a somewhat different question from asking you if you believe he is correct in his analysis of what he experienced.
I personally do believe that his analysis is accurate and fits with II Corinthians 12:2-4... but my question is do you at least think that he had some sort of visionary experience that he believes he has some understanding of?
Are you open to the possibility that the serious and sometimes fatal illness that he reports having had also disappeared after his near death experience?
Could his healing have been a "spontaneous remission" or do you think that he is only imagining that he was healed?
Please notice the testimony of his wife toward the end of the video......... Was she accurate in reporting that Jim was in a depressed state until he began to tell of his experience?
I personally do believe that his analysis is accurate and fits with II Corinthians 12:2-4... but my question is do you at least think that he had some sort of visionary experience that he believes he has some understanding of?
Are you open to the possibility that the serious and sometimes fatal illness that he reports having had also disappeared after his near death experience?
Could his healing have been a "spontaneous remission" or do you think that he is only imagining that he was healed?
Please notice the testimony of his wife toward the end of the video......... Was she accurate in reporting that Jim was in a depressed state until he began to tell of his experience?