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![]() Proof of Lfe After Death, being handed you on a silver platter. =============================================== Who are you going to believe? Members of the Pseudoscientific Establishment who for decades have ignored -- and played games with -- solid evidence in order to protect their vested interests? Or me, someone who has long been aware -- and have said so -- that "experts" in certain disciplines of science are a disgrace and an embarrasment to the sacred word Truth. ============== http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/prooflogo.gif The question of whether God exists has been the subject of controversy probably as long as people have been able to talk -- and argue. If He does exist, God certainly doesn't often make it obvious, undoubtedly for some very good reason. But every once in awhile, He allows the incredible reality of His existence -- and His awesome power -- to be known in the most unlikely sort of way. It not only provides the evidence that He is, but also offers the proof that life certainly doesn't end when you or your loved ones die. This, of course, is what happened back in August 1963 when a pair of lowly rather insignificant coal miners were entombed more than 300 feet below the surface following a cave-in inside a mine in Pennsylvania's anthracite region. David Fellin, 58, and Henry "Hank" Throne, 28, seemed destined to die a horrible death because their chance of being rescued was astronomical, probably even worse. However, when all hope seemed gone, God stepped in, flicked His finger and, all of a sudden, Pope John XXIII -- who had died in a hospital in Rome, Italy, 10 weeks earlier -- appeared to Fellin and Throne in their pitch-black tomb, radiating a bluish light that cast no shadow. Pope John, half the age of the old man he was when he passed away, was grinning at the two miners, his arms folded in front of him, and he remained inside their subterranean chamber for at least eight full days. It was in the 14th day of the ordeal that the most incredible mining rescue of all time took place as Throne, then Fellin, were hauled to the surface through a bore hole, wearing football helmets and parachute harnesses. After being entombed for 14 days -- the first 5 1/2 without any contact whatsoever with the outside world and the last 7 1/2 during a phenomenal rescue operation watched by people around the world in complete fascination --the two miners finally were safe on the surface, a most happy ending that was front-page news in every newspaper throughout the Free World. http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/proof1.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/remember.gif Okay, so God didn't actually stick His visible presence -- His blessed Nose -- into the making of the many miracles that had taken place inside the mine. But, being All-Wise, He had sent a fitting ambassador to "supervise" the rescue operation to make sure the miners would come out alive. God undoubtedly had picked Pope John for this particular job because, during his lifetime, his incredible humility had shone like a beacon, even after he had become world famous. And that humility was never more obvious than on Christmas Day in 1958 -- beloved Pope John's very first Christmas at the Vatican -- when, on the spur of the moment, he decided to pay an impromptu visit to a prison in Rome that housed the city's most hardened convicts. When Pope John entered the outer reaches of the prison, both Vatican and prison staff expressed concern for his safety but breathed a sigh of relief realizing that impenetrable bars of steel offered sufficient protection from the usually angry men on the other side. Imagine, then, how stunned they must've been when Pope John, smiling and waving to the prisoners who were some distance away, suddenly ordered the main cell door opened because he said he wanted to go inside. When Pope John entered the cell block, these so-called hardened criminals dropped to their knees and began applauding this incredible gesture of love and compassion for his fellow man. http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/popejail2.jpg That's why it isn't difficult to figure out why God, when He needed a fitting representative to keep a pair of crusty miners from their appointment with certain death, certainly couldn't have made a better choice. This is because Angelo Roncalli, who had spent the twilight of his life spreading sunshine as Pope John XXIII, tried to unite people of all different faiths and yet respected those who did not believe. He was a true brother in the Brotherhood of Man -- and it was just coincidental that he happened to be a priest. The clear, unmistakable fact is that Pope John XXIII was one of the 20th Century's most noble, most admired and most loved personalities. Obviously, that's why even God liked him. =================== http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/proofbible.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/proofpope.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/proof7bw.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/chronolgy.gif http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/fellinquote.gif http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/thronequote.gif Proof of Life After Death and Man as Old as Coal http://www.edconrad.com |