That's my point. Dr. Tucker et al. have provided scientific evidence, and you would know that if you studied the phenomenon. Clearly you have not, so what you're saying sounds like denial in my opinion. I gave you the sources, so I don't have to do anything. In other words, it's not up to me to write a book report for you. It's up to you to read what these scientists have written in their books and have discussed in their presentations. Tucker said that there is now a scientific basis to believe life goes on after death. That's a pretty bold statement from a medical doctor working OFFICIALLY in this capacity for the University of Virginia School of Medicine. After reading his book, that of the Leininger's, and many others, I agree with that statement. If you do not, that's your prerogative, but I don't think it's fair to make it look like these doctors haven't provided evidence just because you're not aware of it. Again, that's contempt prior to investigation.
I just did a brief google search into this school of prepectual
studies at the UofV and Dr. Tucker. It seems Tucker was a
understudy of Dr. Iav Steveson who was studying reincarnation
and was left a million dollars by the inventor of the Zerox
machine to continue these studies. So, Tucker has a vested
interest in publishing his pseudo science and looking for more
donors to the cause. Follow the money!!
Given, both Stevenson and Tucker have Doctorate degrees but
I've known PhD's who were out in the twilight zone.
The Leininger story has been debunked more than once and
they changed their story as to fit the knowledge gained about
the WW2 fighter pilot.
Reminds me of the Marjo Gortner story of his vision he had
while a 4 year old. Both parents forced it on the kid.
OH, btw I don't think Tucker has said he has proved reincarnation, just that these cases seen to prove it.
But people jump to that conclusion.