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The Case for the Afterlife

Evidence of Life After Death

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The Case for the Afterlife

By: Chris Carter
Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
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Proof of an afterlife is vast, varied, and ancient. Now, meticulously compiled into one place, this evidence can be critically evaluated to resolve age-old controversy of survival beyond death.

Equipping you with a toolkit drawn from science, philosophy, and legal reasoning, Oxford-educated physicist Chris Carter facilitates a thorough examination of the evidence and its corresponding counterarguments. Explore compelling case studies of near-death experiences, deathbed visions, apparitions, children who remember previous lives, and communications from the deceased. With findings that cannot be explained away by fraud, mistaken eyewitness testimony, incompetence, or extrasensory perception (ESP), this book proves beyond all reasonable doubt that our consciousness endures past bodily death.

©2025 Chris Carter (P)2025 Tantor Media
Spirituality Parapsychology Near-Death Experience Extrasensory Perception

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"The most factually based and rationally argued treatise I have ever read . . . Reading this book will be a mind-blowing clarification." —Ervin Laszlo, author of Science and the Akashic Field

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