I believe so, and that we are not the only planet with life on it (and that our future iterations are not restricted to this planet).
Since part of my belief in reincarnation is my belief that we cannot possibly learn everything we are supposed to learn in one lifetime, nor can we possibly appreciate the majesty of creation properly in a mere single lifespan, I believe that a lot of why I am here in this particular life is because there's something I need to get out of it. (There is something I need to learn from everything noteworthy that happens to me.) And perhaps this earth right now is the best place for lots of souls to learn what they need to learn, and then somebody will fail to learn the lesson that nuclear warfare is bad and we'll all get scattered elsewhere.
2006-06-29 09:56:23
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answered by Katie S 4
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I believe than humans reincarnate to get different life experiences and to learn for God. I believe all animals have souls....although I'm hoping that I won't encounter any wasps in Heaven. LOL
2006-06-29 04:40:48
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answered by all_my_armour_falling_down 4
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I don't know that, but wasps definitely DO NOT have souls. They are the devil's insect the incarnation of evil. The damien of the animal kingdom They do nothing but steal sugar and sting innocent people. I can't stand those little flying demons!
2006-06-29 04:44:28
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answered by genghis41f 6
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Yes , reincarnation exists. More and more people reincarnarted into the worldly earth to learn life experiences.
Animals have soul. They feel pain , just like u and me. Treat animal well.
2006-06-29 04:43:21
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answered by Bright 6
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nicely, i'm no longer a Hindu, yet I do trust in reincarnation. really, i trust that anybody has a soul. i trust that each and each species has their own soul, and those souls will be mixed and split aside. frequently: One soul isnt completely set in stone. i trust that there is merging and splitting between souls and anybody would connect somebody else. this may reason conflict with the finished 'soulmate' concept, yet i trust that someone would have more advantageous than one. besides, off topic... So with my beliefs, with the increasing inhabitants, souls will be split aside to create extra souls. This doesnt recommend that someone would have something lacking, because souls take no structure, length, colour, or sort, for this reason they'd have transformations. Extinction is likewise an difficulty--i think that once one species thoroughly dies out, it is going to disperse between different species' souls. to be able to me, fairly some people would have somewhat of "Dino" in us ;) would look loopy, yet its what i trust. wish this helped with a minimum of one individual's attitude of reincarnation :)
2016-11-15 10:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in reincarnation
I don't believe we have a population problem. If you don't like where you live because it is too crowded, move to the midwest. There is plenty of space in Kansas for you to live.
i don't think wasps have souls.
2006-06-29 04:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The population is rising because more and more people are having children.
And the Catholic church isn't helping matters by trying to outlaw birth control, condoms, the teaching of safe sex practices etc.
Reincarnation has nothing to do with the rising of the world's population.
2006-06-29 04:44:37
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answered by umwut? 6
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Time is not linear. All that will ever happen already exists. Every person and every soul has already been created (including wasps').
2006-06-29 04:53:34
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answered by Summersun! 1
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Have you considered that not all living beings are reincarnated souls? Perhaps only a percentage.
I don't believe or believe in it, just pointing out a flaw in your statement.
2006-06-29 04:43:03
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answered by Anonymous
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We got population problems cuz everyone wants to be reincarnated as a condom.
2006-06-29 04:41:24
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answered by General X 3
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