![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, Dittrich's piece is not the first time that Alexander's text has come into question. coli bacterial meningitis, he went to heaven. In his book, Alexander claims that when he was in a coma caused by E. Read into those endorsements - and nearly 15 million 2 million copies sold - whatever you will, but in a big new Esquire feature, Luke Dittrich pokes large holes in Alexander's story, bringing into question the author's qualification as a neurosurgeon (which is supposed to legitimize his claim) and the accuracy of his best-selling journey. A book called Proof of Heaven is bound to provoke eye rolls, but its author, Eben Alexander, had space in a Newsweek story and on shows like of Fox & Friends to detail his claims. ![]()
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