Eric, you might like this. Note the links at the bottom of the complete article.

Charles Colson

Three years ago, the British journal Resuscitation published a remarkable article about human consciousness. It described a year-long British study that offered evidence that consciousness continues after a person’s brain has stopped functioning, and he has been declared clinically dead. As former journalist Lee Strobel notes in his book The Case for a Creator, “It was dramatic new evidence that the brain and mind are not the same,” but are rather distinct entities.

As Reuter’s journalist Sarah Tippit put it, the research “resurrects the debate over whether there is life after death and whether there is such a thing as the human soul.”

Read the entire article on the Breakpoint website.