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reincarnation is lie # 3,462 on Satan's long list of them.

2006-12-08 13:35:07 · answer #1 · answered by Christian Paragon 3 · 1 1

How can people really believe otherwise! I mean God would not just give us this one chance to experience life. How would that be fair to that baby that was stillborn or took one breath then died? How about that 101 person how enjoyed life to the max! How is this just then? There is people who wish not to reason this avenue why? Because ignorance is bliss. Why also are some born to illness and poverty while others are not is this a just God? Think about it why mental deficiencies and others so smart and bring forth much progress? Does God play favoritism? I would like to think that we all create our settings by the way we treated people our previous life. Just think about it. Peace and love be with you.

2006-12-08 14:01:39 · answer #2 · answered by free spirit 2 · 0 0

Hi Lisa, studies have shown that reincarnation, although an interesting concept is not necessarily realistic in many senses of the word, I don't think the soul is re-born.

I am not a religious person, but respect that others may gain faith from hope or belief of an after life.

However, part of all of us lives on within our children and their children as you know. In our genetic makeup we pass on many features looks, hair and height etc, and personality traits such as 'sound of voice' and intelligence.

Many oddities such as 'deja vu' can be easily explained, and rationally thought out to be 'genetic memories', those memories of our parents, which they pass on to us through their DNA structure.

In other words, how does a tiny baby chick know to open it's mouth and chirp for food?
Some information is already there in its brain, before it hatched it knew how to break open the shell, when it finally did break the shell, it knew how to breathe, open those eyes, and look for food etc, the brain has to produce these movements and this information is genetic.

So rational explanations for deja vu can be attributed to memory passed down from a parent, who may for instance have been in a country 30 years earlier. This is what causes the deja vu feeling! It's a genetic memory passed to you through your makeup. When you finally turn up there at a hotel you never saw in your life!

The brain is an amazing complex thing, it teaches itself routine and flags up anything out of the ordinary to our concious.

In other words we think we have been to 'Hotel Regency', and stayed there in room '213'. In fact we may have indeed dreamed of our percieved view of the place the night before, and it may well meet our expectations fully! Or as I have said, one of our ansestors may have been there or somewhere similar, years before our own parents met!

Don't forget our grandparents did much of the stuff that we set out to discover for ourselves, they heard music, walked over hills and admired the views, they learned to drive, went to weddings funerals and libraries, shops and cinemas. And they visited seaside towns. Genetic memory is a great way of nature helping to protect the species from dangers.


I don't believe in reincarnation, but I hope to live on 'in my children'.

Interesting question, take care

2006-12-08 14:04:09 · answer #3 · answered by My name's MUD 5 · 0 0

ill try to keep this short...

ok, what happens when we die? seriously. what happens...Ok, lets surmise. our bodyily functions shut down, one by one, and the machine goes bleep.... but then what happens which we know nothing about.. so, we allow ourselves some conjecture applying what we know, and what we can extrapolate from data accrued thru years of research. (DONT run away, this isnt religious)

although our bodies die, what happens to all teh stored electrcal energy our body had. 1 law of physics, you cannot destroy energy, mereley change its form. so, why do we ahev this "charge" ? well today wel know a little more about the world around us..we understand teh physical world much better than our ancestors did...

today computers are teh norm, but we seem to forget about the one hidden between our ears, it is THE most powerful computer on teh planet, seriously. no two unconected computers could ever hope to be able to simply throw a ball to one another... the calculations required are incredible..yet we do it with great accuracy in the blink of an eye...and a million other things as well, we are pure multitasking biological machines.. we have life, we reporduce and are territorial.

anyway... if youre still here. i believe our whole life experience is encoded onto that pulse...and its read, and stored by a computer, with a neural interface, some folks call it an ansible..
and it downloads teh information, where its stored. the energy is then released, to the next in line... and it begins all over again, for millenia, these pulses of energy, our little kickstart to get us to breathe in... everything is on there. our propensiites for whatever we are to become in life. what were good at, what we like, and dislike, and over the years of use, just lie an old video tape, we occasionally see ghosts from teh X files, while your watching something else. its not reincarnation as some people wish to explain it. its the real reincarnation. we live, and our physical bodies die, and we shall live forever in the memories of others.

and that pulse, that personality gets another host, so, when you see your loved ones lying at rest.. well, whilst your grieving, they are on teh other side of teh world, or in teh same hospital maternity wing...with new parents...and another whole existence to enjoy, and learn.

oh yes, the machine that does all this, well as you might guess, its got a name too. and no, its not Hal. its got a typically long geeky name. so here goes. technically its a geostationary orbital device... most folks call him God.


well tehre you go, ill bet you didnt expect that did you? and believe me, thats just a small part of whats in my head... dont steal teh ideas and cal them your own... its a huge story, its taken years to research and write... and no publisher will touch it because its so controversial... i do however give lectures...

i do what a guy on a hill did 2000 years ago, i tell stories, i explain things that fokks dont undertand, in a way thast simple to get your head around...and see. I know why i'm here. I know my purpose in life..im a simple guy in a wheelchair, and yes, i probably think too much... is it heresy to rewrite the basic tenent of mans existence... well, yes. our recieved religion sets man against man. creed against creed..and for what? power, position, wealth..and its wrong.

gone are teh days of fire and brimstone lectures fromt eh pulpit, we all want to understand our place in this life, and the bible doesnt cut it, religion is no longer dealing with peoples spiritual and ethical issues... nowher does he almighty tell us to bless the tanks before they go spray little kids with napalm. recieved religion is about control. its moral subjugation.

you want to discuss this or secure the book rights, E mail me. but, once pandoras box is open, you can never close it. and ive just given you all a peek.

well, was it worth it? its 03 10 here.. and bedtime for me.

2006-12-08 13:37:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

A man I know wanted to come back as a ladies bicycle saddle and he did- Ann Widdicombe's..

2006-12-08 13:41:22 · answer #5 · answered by Harriet 5 · 0 1

It just means one eye is slower than the other.So when the things we see pass the one eye,a couple of seconds later they pass the other eye,and we go,'Hey,I've been here before!'

2006-12-09 05:15:02 · answer #6 · answered by Big Bruv 2 · 1 1

D'you know? I could easily believe that. I've experienced DejaVu which could only be explained by this.

2006-12-08 13:36:38 · answer #7 · answered by Davy Crockett 3 · 1 0

Just wait till I come back as Sasquatch. I'm gettin even to all those who squished me when I was and ant

2006-12-08 13:35:22 · answer #8 · answered by beek 7 · 1 1

Yes,everyone has lived more then one life time here on earth.

2006-12-08 13:34:45 · answer #9 · answered by Rightfield_99 3 · 1 1

Yes.

2006-12-08 13:33:59 · answer #10 · answered by Atlas 6 · 1 1

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