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A few years ago a dude wrote a book detailing his child's trip to heaven that the brat supposedly related to him after being in a coma or clinically dead or something. Then the kid grows up a little and refutes the entire thing. Anyone remember the name of the book? I was telling a Christer about this yesterday when she was talking about someone recounting a trip to hell in a book.

Stevil 8 Dec 24
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I searched the web and found this
[npr.org]

It may be what you were looking for -- it's about Alex Malarkey.

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Could you be thinking of Heaven Is for Real? I remember one of my relatives trying to push that book on me.

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As I remember from forced indoctrination into a protestant religion, that the dead do not "go to heaven" according to the bible. They lay in the grave until the apocalypse and the second coming and THEN they go to heaven. So, if someone claims to have gone to heaven when being in a coma or newly deceased it seems to be contrary to the believer's own actual dogma.

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