Kinda funny, because anyone truly with the capability to see Heaven, also has 
the capability to see Hell. Sounds like this chap bit off a lot more than he 
could chew.:-)

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <authfriend@...> wrote:
>
> At least, not from Eben Alexander, author of the
> bestselling book "Proof of Heaven," about his purported
> extended near-death experience during surgery. It seems
> he may have perpetrated a scam for fame and fortune.
> 
> An article in Esquire researched his background and found,
> among other things, that he wasn't such a good neurosurgeon.
> He was let go from more than one hospital position and was
> fighting five different malpractice lawsuits when he became
> ill. He also misrepresented the course of his treatment,
> according to one of his physicians.
> 
> The Esquire article is behind a paywall (you can read it for
> two bucks; I haven't), but there have been several stories
> about what the article found; here's one:
> 
> http://news.yahoo.com/proof-heaven-author-now-thoroughly-debunked-science-131711093.html
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/k5vblh7
>


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