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And why do you believe if you do?
Does it make sense?

2007-02-23 10:36:20 · 14 answers · asked by Pre 2 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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I believe that it makes the most sense about what happens to us after we die. Nothing else makes sense. Like, being buried and just lying in the ground doesn't make any sense because why would we be here then? I don't know if I believe it or not though.

2007-02-23 10:39:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe in reincarnation. It makes sense to me. Our essence is energy, energy never dies or ends it just changes form so we eventually become something or someone else.
Religiously I believe that if you do not find the answers you need to, you get reborn on earth until you find the truth you need to move on to the next plane of existence.

2007-02-23 20:29:41 · answer #2 · answered by adadolisdoti 1 · 0 0

Even if there was reincarnation....then what! So why not be lying in the ground doing nothing. Who wants to come back as something else, just to die again. Doesn't make sense to me!

2007-02-23 18:45:25 · answer #3 · answered by Elvis lives! 2 · 0 0

No. If we are reincarnated, then why do we enter our "next life" as dumb as we entered our "previous life"... wouldn't we retain or quickly remember the knowledge we've supposedly gained from each life? Wouldn't we be born wise as infants the second, third or hundredth time around? The fact is reincarnation is ludicrous and makes no sense at all. Each person is created by God with one, unique soul. Our souls are never recycled or regurgitated... they remain unique in life and in the afterlife.

2007-02-23 20:32:21 · answer #4 · answered by Blessed 5 · 0 0

No, I don't believe in reincarnation, because if I did, with my sense of humor I would come back as a fire hydrant. A dog's best friend.

2007-02-23 18:44:59 · answer #5 · answered by Yafooey! 5 · 0 0

Reincarnation limits man to the confines of a reoccurring earthly existence, with the hope of a future journey to the path of light.

Every man has but one chance to live on earth; his time is calculated by the will of Providence, and his deeds, be it good or evil, are engraved upon his soul for the continuation of another journey in time.
(Taken from the new book "Another Thought" by OC Tross, page 196).

www.anotherthoughtbook.com

2007-02-23 19:28:07 · answer #6 · answered by ken123 3 · 0 0

No, I do not. In a world completely reliant on a perfect *logical* set of scientific laws, it is unlikely to the extreme for something so "out-of-the-blue" to just happen. In my opinion, chemical and electrical reactions in the brain are completely responsible for your consciousness and being as a whole. With that in mind, there is no feasible way for reincarnation to exist in any way, shape, or form.

2007-02-23 18:54:16 · answer #7 · answered by Jenny 2 · 0 0

In the future man will be able to exchange his vehicles of expression upon this plane for the purpose of experience. Man will also come to recognise when he must change vehicles for the next expression. He will learn to see when one vehicle is ready to expire and not be saddened by this as he will rejoice as he will understand the next level of experience.
It is not an end cycle as man perceives but a continuing cycle. Man will only perceive what he has chosen to see at a given time and also at the level of his soul's development, understand.
It is said that there are many levels upon your plane at this time, all experiencing their own requirements of development.
Some are also here to aid upon this plane to teach the many whom have become stuck, understand.

www.alleternity.co.nz

2007-02-24 07:03:30 · answer #8 · answered by lighttworks 2 · 0 0

I don't but my sister does. It was the sweetest and saddest thing to hear my 7 year old nephew explaining to my grandmother (she was dying of cancer) that she might become a bird and make a nest in the tree next to their house.

2007-02-23 19:07:56 · answer #9 · answered by hthr_1974 4 · 0 0

It's not a question of believing. It's a question of knowing. I died at Pearl Harbor. At least the last time. I saw it all, and understood why I loved. again.

2007-02-23 18:43:48 · answer #10 · answered by shine_radiantstar 4 · 0 0

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