Can People Travel to the Other World and Return?: Pravda

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The discussion critiques the credibility of Pravda, comparing it to the National Enquirer, particularly in light of a recent article about Raymond Moody, a researcher on life after death. The skepticism centers on the quality of Pravda's reporting and the implications of Moody's work, which includes practical advice for those nearing death. The conversation raises existential questions about mortality, suggesting that the inevitability of death is a universal concern, thus questioning the relevance and seriousness of the article's content.
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I now seriously doubt the quality of Pravda's reporting...
 
What other world?

"Famous American researcher of "life after life" Raymond Moody has recently published his ninth book with practical recommendations to those who are going to pass away."

Is there one of us who is not going to "pass away"?
Doubtsville, Ralph... er... Ray.
 
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