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I want to know your opionions and stories if you have any..thanks!

2007-06-26 16:17:07 · 24 answers · asked by ♥Lucy♥ 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

2 all of those people who DO believe in reincarnation Im with you 100%!!

2007-06-26 16:21:51 · update #1

Who knows that god wrote the bible or told someone else to write it...I do not live my life by the bible...As I would say...Its just a silly old book =]

2007-06-26 16:24:50 · update #2

Again about the bible.......who really knows that it is true?? Its not proven to be true....who knows? maybe someone who was bored one day wrote it ? Its not written in stone somewhere..?! Its not caught on video...notta evidence.

2007-06-26 16:27:06 · update #3

Also about 'judgement day'....yeah that means nothing to me...u know y? ITS NOT GONNA HAPPEN!!

2007-06-26 16:28:57 · update #4

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It is a definite yes for me. I have had not just one but several events that showed me that reincarnation is a fact. Not like we come back as animals. Now we make trips back as humans for many reasons and we design out our life times before we return.
I have had Professional Past Life regression from a Doctor.
I saw two life times pass before my closed eyes. There a few verses in the Bible that were not removed where even Jesus talked about it and said it was only for those who could accept it. If you wish to know more, please contact me, and I will share it with you.
Not for the closed minded.
Rev. TomCat

2007-06-26 16:30:45 · answer #1 · answered by Rev. TomCat 6 · 0 2

No. Reincarnation is simply another way of perpetuating Satan's lie to Eve (Genesis 3:4 At this the serpent said to the woman: “YOU positively will not die. )
All religious beliefs that portend a life continuing beyond death are merely different forms of that original lie.

What the Bible 'REALLY' teaches is that when you die, that is the end of it ---- --- UNTIL the resurrection.

“FROM the moment of birth there is the constant possibility that a human being may die at any moment,” wrote British historian Arnold Toynbee. He added: “And inevitably this possibility is going to become an accomplished fact.

In the New Testament, the word “resurrection” occurs more than 40 times. It is translated from a Greek word that literally means “a standing up again.” The corresponding Hebrew expression means “revival of the dead.” After a person dies, what is resurrected? It cannot be the body, which decays and returns to the dust of the ground. What is resurrected is not the same body but the same person who died. Thus, resurrection involves the restoration of the life pattern of the individual—his personality traits, his personal history, and all the details of his identity.

God, who is perfect in memory, has no problem remembering the life patterns of those who have died. (Isaiah 40:26) Since he is the Originator of life, Jehovah can readily bring back to life the same person in a newly formed body. (Psalm 36:9) Moreover, the Bible states that God has “a yearning”—an earnest longing and desire—to resurrect the dead. (Job 14:14, 15) How glad we can be that not only is Jehovah able to bring a person back to life but he also wants to do it!

Jesus Christ too plays a key role in resurrecting the dead. A little over a year after beginning his ministry, Jesus said: “Just as the Father raises the dead up and makes them alive, so the Son also makes those alive whom he wants to.” (John 5:21) The experience of Lazarus shows that Jesus Christ has the power as well as the desire to resurrect the dead.

What about the idea that something inside us goes on living after death? The teaching of the resurrection and the idea of the immortality of the human soul or spirit are, in fact, incompatible. If something inside us survived death, what need would there be for a resurrection? Lazarus’ sister Martha did not believe that when her brother died, he continued to exist in a spirit realm. She had faith in the resurrection. When Jesus assured her: “Your brother will rise,” Martha said: “I know he will rise in the resurrection on the last day.” (John 11:23, 24) And when brought back to life, Lazarus did not relate any experiences of an afterlife. He had been dead. “As for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all,” states the Bible. “There is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol , the place to which you are going.”—Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10.

According to the Bible, the only remedy for death is the resurrection

2007-06-26 23:41:18 · answer #2 · answered by sixfoothigh 4 · 2 4

I am wiccan and yes, I believe in reincarnation. This was one of the things about Wicca I was not sure if I would ever believe, but I do, I just wish I could remember one or two past lives or at least have some kind of revelation of some.
BB

2007-06-26 23:38:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

There will be no reincarnation. Once is all we have to fulfill and to do the good deeds. Something as 'big' as life, cannot possibly or logically have a second chance..

ONE Chance Is All We've Got.
Choose What U Believe Wisely.

2007-06-26 23:33:14 · answer #4 · answered by the girl 1 · 2 2

No.. I think once around the bend is quite enough...



Though I do find the stories of those who do believe in reincarnation fascinating.. and entertaining..

2007-06-26 23:20:47 · answer #5 · answered by AlleycatJo 5 · 0 0

I think it's probably just as likely that we have to pay our Karmic debts on Earth as it is that we pay them in heaven or hell.

There's no way to know for sure, and there are several theories on it which are all equally inconceivable. So if you want an afterlife theory to believe in and have a hard time picking one, write them all down, put them into a hat and draw one at random. You're just as likely to get it right that way as you are to pick one yourself and have it be the right one.

2007-06-26 23:27:24 · answer #6 · answered by Vito1964 7 · 1 1

I don't know about you but I was never hear before and never has anyone shown me any proof that they have just old feeling that they have but you could have inherited memory's just like inheriting looks a certain walk even attitudes

2007-06-26 23:28:30 · answer #7 · answered by dad 6 · 0 0

I'm not sure if I believe in it, but when I was a kid I had visions of things I shouldn't have. Like ancient Greece or Rome. I had a strong vision of walking through a coliseum or some similar structure. I don't think that's normal for a four year old.

2007-06-26 23:25:17 · answer #8 · answered by rebekkah hot as the sun 7 · 0 3

Yes, I do. I know that there are many things that I shouldn't know that I do, mundane or amazing things that haven't been around for a long time.

2007-06-26 23:27:48 · answer #9 · answered by angafeabeta 4 · 0 0

i believe in reincarnation along familial lines not into trees or animals

2007-06-27 03:18:22 · answer #10 · answered by Naemr Radbodson 3 · 0 0

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