Sure. I try to have an open mind on every subject. This does sound amazing.
2006-07-09 18:50:20
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answered by *AstrosChick* 5
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I'm sorry if this isn't an "open minded" answer, but all practicing and knowledgeable do not believe in reincarnation in any form because it simply isn't spoken about much in death in the bible, if it all.
In this particular case, i think its quite obvious that whatever these children are doing is quite real, speaking about what they are saying to be past lives. My personal opinion is that this is a chance to see another example of ways the devil can work in even what some believe to be such innocent kids. The idea of reincarnation is appealing in many ways, so it is easy to try and force yourself to believe so, since it has such a wonderful little ending to your life - popping up as a famous movie star baby or a baby giraffe somewhere (sorry if thats not politically correct).
I do truly hope that people aren't deceived by this believed reincarnation remebrances - it's obviously not coincidence, its just evil working in the minds of children.
Side note = 3 year olds can form sentences of 10 words + which are gramatically correct in general speech - some kids just don't know when to be quiet with their new-found abilities :)
I think your right about the two year olds tho...
2006-07-09 19:04:33
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answered by That crazy dude 2
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I do not believe in the reincarnation of souls. Nor did I remember any kind of past life when I was 2 or 3 years old. Could it be (merely from a logical standpoint...leaving faith out of it) that the home we are raised in have a lot to do with what we will be encouraged to remember or speak or have faith in?
These children were reported in India...you say. So I am going to assume the majority of the children who reported these reincarnations were raised as Hindus. Their parents were more likely to encourage belief in past lives than parents of Christian children. I am going to venture that this affects what the children might believe. I think this is a logical conclusion.
2006-07-09 18:53:28
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answered by Thespia_2000 2
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I believe in reincarnation because of personal experience. You can't dismiss what you know to be true in your own life. My daughter also talked about her previous life. When she was very young she described her as "the lady in the flowers". It wasn't until we attended a funeral that I understood what she meant. She looked up at me (age 3) and said "I remember when I was the lady in the flowers just like her." She also ran to a total stranger when we were at a store calling him by name. When he asked her how she knew his name she said, "Well I am your mother silly." We adults were all shocked as she continued to ask him about all her children. She called them all 7 by name. It was an experience I will never forget. He was pale and shaking as he told me she was absolutely accurate on the names and birth order of his brothers and sisters. Oh........she also gave him a big hug and kiss on the cheek and told him she would always love him.
2006-07-09 18:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I just think the odds of Indian children having similar life experiences between 2-3 in consecutive generations would yield a number in the thousands, and besides, they get rewarded with attention and praise when they reaffirm their parents, and the national, religion. Unimpressed Chemical.
2006-07-09 18:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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reincarnation is a false doctrin that sadly a lot of people believe.ther are only two options for us when we die.heaven or hell.my friend JESUS is coming so soon for everyone who believes the truth.please dont be decieved.the king james bible is true and nothing in it is a lie.the book of revealations is almost all fulfilled and it is happening right in front oif our eyes.reincarnation isnt true.we dont come back to this earth aftyer we die,except when christains come back for the milleniem reign with JESUS here on earth after the rapture.and after the tribulation.please turn to JESUS now before it is too late and you perish and burnj in hell for eternity .love in christ sister melissa
2006-07-09 18:55:51
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answered by meluvchris418 5
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I am a Christian and I have read the case study of Audrey Rose.
I believe (actually my boyfriend taught me this) that some people's life is not finished when they die. For whatever reason, God sends them back to earth to finish a task. I don't believe it is common, but I do believe it happens. And if it were the case that it IS a common occurance, that wouldn't bother me. God has a plan and I don't even begin to understand it.
2006-07-09 18:51:00
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answered by Kats 5
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You should have alarms going off because its all in one country(India).
Doctors can state anything but did they offer real proof? I bet these so called doctors already believe in reincarnation!
It doesn't make sense at all but if anyone wants me to believe it than I'm open minded to real proof!
2006-07-09 19:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I tend to think that I've got an open mind, however, reincarnation is absoutly false. There's demonic forces out there that can deceive even the most intelligent.
2006-07-09 18:56:48
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answered by stpolycarp77 6
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I believe in reincarnation or past lives and have done what is called N.E.T. which can tap into your past lives, learned quite a bit was very interesting
2006-07-09 18:52:10
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answered by tebone0315 7
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No open mind. No kidnapped by aliens(from other planets), no Bigfoot, no ghosts, vampires, premonitions. Good bogus question.8,000 cases out of a billion people. The "Great Doctor " part while somewhat entertaining .
2006-07-09 19:54:10
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answered by billlucas14all 3
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