One such story is that of Lazarus. Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, showing His divine power and mercy.
The story of Jesus Himself is relevant. He died on the cross and was resurrected, fulfilling prophecies and offering salvation to humanity. This event is central to Christian belief.
Another example could be the story of Jonah. Although not a direct case of death and resurrection, Jonah was in the belly of a big fish for three days and emerged alive, symbolically representing a form of coming back to life.
I think it could be fictional. Such stories often appear in myths and fantasies.
Some people who have had near - death experiences often talk about seeing a bright light. It could be a sign of something spiritual or just a phenomenon related to the brain's state during extreme stress. For example, some say they felt a sense of peace and detachment from their physical body.
It could be a magical or spiritual experience. Maybe they were brought back by a supernatural force or had unfinished business on Earth.
It would cause chaos. The balance of society would be disrupted as there would be a sudden increase in population and many logistical and resource-related problems.
Maybe it's a case of near-death experiences. People might have gone into a state that seemed like death but then came back. This could be related to the body's ability to withstand extreme conditions or certain physiological processes that aren't fully understood.
There are many such stories. Some involve near-death experiences where people were clinically dead but were revived. For example, there's the story of a person who had a heart attack and was brought back to life.
The stories of people who died and came back vary greatly. Some describe seeing bright lights or meeting deceased loved ones. Others talk about a profound sense of peace and then being pulled back to life. It's fascinating and mysterious.
It could be a magical or supernatural story. Maybe the boy had some special powers that allowed him to return or there was a divine intervention.
It's hard to say they are completely reliable. Our brains can play tricks on us, especially in extreme situations like near - death. So some of the things they recall might be just illusions.
I don't think so. There's no scientific evidence to support that people can die and come back to tell a story. It's more like a myth or superstition.