According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, near-death experiences

a. provide conclusive evidence of the existence of an afterlife
b. beliefs in the afterlife are in principle restricted to the realm of faith
c. cannot supply empirical evidence about an afterlife
d. are artifacts of the unusual situations in which they occur
e. survival after death is nonsensical


A

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