This is what many people do, tell false heaven-visit or hell-visit stories, trying to make people believe their false experience in order to gain recognition or make money.
Now Boy pictured above co-author a book title "The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven" pictured inset. This book sold a lot of copies and became the best-selling book. Thanks to writers who talked him into lying and connived with his parents.
Boy openly confesses that he made up his account of dying and going to heaven. In an open letter posted on a Christian website Alex Malarkey, pictured now aged 16. Malarkey was in a coma for two months following a car crash when he was six years old, which left him paralyzed. During this time, he claimed to have visited heaven. He now confesses: 'I did not die. I did not go to heaven.'
So, what should people do? Return and collect their money or what?
Credit: DM
Now Boy pictured above co-author a book title "The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven" pictured inset. This book sold a lot of copies and became the best-selling book. Thanks to writers who talked him into lying and connived with his parents.
Boy openly confesses that he made up his account of dying and going to heaven. In an open letter posted on a Christian website Alex Malarkey, pictured now aged 16. Malarkey was in a coma for two months following a car crash when he was six years old, which left him paralyzed. During this time, he claimed to have visited heaven. He now confesses: 'I did not die. I did not go to heaven.'
So, what should people do? Return and collect their money or what?
Credit: DM
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