I'd like to go back to original topic, which is what happens, when we die.
Out of body and near death experiences are strong arguments for afterlife. Atheists waive them off claiming that if you take some kind of hallucinogenic substances you get the same or very similar results. But that's simply not the case. Have you ever heard about a man who drastically changed his life after getting high one time? Howard Storm for example, after having NDE (he was technically dead for three hours), changed so much that his wife wanted a divorce because she couldn't recognize him, he seemed to be a strange person to her.
Do people, after getting high, say that what they experienced is the real world, something deeper and truer than this reality? No, and that's what you'll hear from people after NDEs. They're deeply convinced that this place is only a shadow of what's "out there".
Something worth to think about for a while.