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    Challenges→The case for or against an afterlife is best understood in light of one's overall metaphysics.

    If empirical findings could in principle falsify or confirm afterlife beliefs, then metaphysics is not the primary lens but rather one input among several.

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    • 1.Empirical evidence (NDE reports, brain studies) has historically shaped afterlife beliefs more than pure metaphysical argument alone.
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    • 2.If afterlife claims were purely metaphysical, they would be unfalsifiable; yet believers cite evidence as reasons to accept them.
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    • 3.Scientific findings about consciousness and death constraints materially alter which afterlife frameworks seem plausible to rational agents.
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    • 1.Empirical findings can never address the core metaphysical question: whether immaterial consciousness could exist independent of physical death.
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    • 2.Near-death experiences and consciousness studies remain scientifically controversial; they don't genuinely falsify or confirm afterlife beliefs.
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    • 3.Metaphysics determines *what kind* of evidence would even count as relevant—making it the primary framework, not a secondary input.
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