I believe so. It would be inconceivable that one could attain sufficient self awareness to grow spiritually without experiencing life's many hardships and pleasures, and one lifetime wouldn't be enough for that.
2006-10-24 05:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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We all live a range of lives. Male and female. Rich and poor. A King, a beggar. A holy man, a murderous soldier.
That way, noone can look down his nose at anyone else.
But all the living 999 times is people farting around.
In the spirit world, just as they do in this world.
2006-10-24 12:27:17
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answered by zenbuddhamaster 4
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Hi, not in the way that you speak. But I believe that Jesus is timeless, living and knowing past present and future. He is a king that wnet to the manger, as the poorest of poor and back to a king again.
and that God made the puzzle and I am just a piece of it.
2006-10-24 12:28:29
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answered by 2ndchhapteracts 5
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Yes, I agree with you -- but in R & S you're talking mostly to people who can't think entirely for themselves.
2006-10-24 12:15:14
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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I hope so, I'd enjoy more lifetimes
2006-10-24 12:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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personal opinion it would be very difficult to get anything right the very first time. if at first you don't succeed try, try again.
2006-10-24 12:17:47
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answered by Marvin R 7
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thats a good theory but no. i don't believe that, sorry.
2006-10-24 12:15:25
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answered by Amber And Josh W 1
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Thrice would be nice, and would suffice.
2006-10-24 12:15:16
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answered by JAT 6
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Not when you are the creator and all knowledge is yours.
2006-10-24 12:16:44
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answered by Gladiator 5
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no.
2006-10-24 19:58:22
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answered by outrun_7 3
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