Reincarnation is a truth ... If one book does not mention it, Truth does not become false...
Reincarnation is perhaps a wrong word used...hindus and Buddhists use Re-Birth instead.
Our soul starts its journey in chemicals...and after each awakening find itself in plants, animals and finally human beings.
As humans we have to learn millions of lessons of pains and joys, richness and poverties, cruelty and kindness, killing and be killed, ...till we reach our next mind evolution i.e. Divinity.
One life is not sufficient for all these lessons. hence our soul, after death goes to another body to learn other sets of lessons
The paradoxes as to why some are born rich some poor, some without mind or without limbs...some from poverty going to utter richness...some spiritual from childhood... can not be explained without Reincarnation
Dont ask proof, because no one can give proof of God or heaven/hell...there are certain things which are beyond physical proofs
Many during the hypnotic state have remembered their last birth.
Why we dont remember past birth? Because Nature does not want us to get entangled to our last relations...so that we can freely learn new lessons...that z why She takes away the gross memory at death..and leads soul to new body with the resultant progress earned during last births
2007-02-01 18:29:57
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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There are many problems with the salvation-by works doctrine of reincarnation. First, there are many practical problems. For example:
1. We must ask, why does one get punished for something he or she cannot remember having done in a previous life?
2. If the purpose of karma is to rid humanity of its selfish desires, then why hasn't there been a noticeable improvement in human nature after all the millennia of reincarnations?
3. If reincarnation and the law of karma are so beneficial on a practical level, then how do advocates of this doctrine explain the immense and ever-worsening social and economic problems - including widespread poverty, starvation, disease, and horrible suffering - in India, where reincarnation has been systematically taught through out its history?
There are also many biblical problems with believing in reincarnation. For example, in 2 Corinthians 5:8 the apostle Paul states, "We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord." At death, the, the Christian immediately goes into the presence of the Lord, not into another body. In keeping with this. Luke 16:19-31 tells us that unbelievers at death go to a place of suffering, not into another body.
Further, Hebrews 9:27 assures us that "man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment." Each human being LIVES ONCE as a mortal on earth, DIES ONCE, and then FACES JUDGMENT. He does not have a second chance by reincarnating into another body.
2007-01-31 18:22:25
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answered by Freedom 7
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All I got are 2 Bible thoughts.
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The resurrection of Lazarus.
If re-incarnation is true, a resurrection is not necessary.
Jesus said a resurrection is necessary John 5:28,29.
Second:
Adam was told if he disobeyed that he would die.
He was not told he would go off to become some other life form.
The 3rd of my 2 thoughts is:
Re-incarnation is based on the idea of an immortal soul.
The bible tells us the soul is NOT immortal. It dies.
Ezekial 18:4.
2007-01-31 05:44:44
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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Namaste ... I am not against it.... so I am not quite the person you want to speak with .... however, there are a lot of "nay-sayers" ....people who just say "no" or "nay".....however they are not nice people nor are they helping out humanity....
please let me remind you that the national motto of India is 'Satyameva Jayate' which means 'Truth alone triumphs' ... so take heart....
Peace & Love
2007-01-31 08:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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fairy tale have you ever met some one who has been reincarnated
2007-01-31 06:22:48
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answered by andrew w 7
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