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Steve Miller specializes in the intersection of neuroscience, consciousness, and afterlife research. His work on near-death experiences engages secular and medical literature to argue that consciousness cannot be reduced to brain activity alone, providing evidence-based arguments for the soul and life after death. Not as big of an area researched currently and most of his talks are via podcasts, but astounding evidence non the less.

About This Voice

Key Work: Near-Death Experiences as Evidence of the Afterlife

Top 5 Areas of Focus

  1. 1
    Near Death Research: Decades of medical literature building a case for afterlife.
  2. 2
    Terminal Lucidity: Mental clarity before death is an argument for the soul.
  3. 3
    Deathbed Experiences: End of life phenomena the medical community rarely discusses.
  4. 4
    Afterlife Evidence: Cumulative case for survival of death from multiple sources.
  5. 5
    Began as Skeptic: Started unconvinced, making his conclusions harder to dismiss.

Popular Videos

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Near-Death Experiences and Universalism (Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad)

Miller examines whether NDE accounts actually support universalism or align more closely with Christian teaching, carefully analyzing what the most documented cases reveal about Jesus, other religious figures, and the afterlife.

Top 5 VERIFIED Near-Death Experiences

Miller walks through five of the best documented near-death cases on record with Sean McDowell, explaining what makes each one scientifically credible and what they collectively suggest about life after death.

80% of the Dying Report Deathbed Visions: How Do We Minister to Them?

Drawing from fifty years of research, Miller explores the surprisingly consistent visions reported at the moment of death and offers practical guidance for how Christians can minister to the dying with both honesty and hope.

The Science of Near Death Experiences (w/ Dr. Steve Miller)

Miller unpacks the medical and scientific literature surrounding near-death experiences, addressing the strongest naturalistic objections and explaining why the evidence points beyond brain chemistry to something genuinely supernatural.

How Deathbed Experiences Point to the Supernatural

Miller presents the cumulative case from deathbed research showing that the visions and experiences reported by the dying are far too specific, verified, and cross-cultural to be dismissed as hallucination or wishful thinking.