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Reincarnation: Real Or Not?

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One of my favorite subjects to debate about has to be reincarnation. There's been numerous cases documented online about kids remembering a past life, for example I watched a video where a boy kept telling his parents that he used to be a black woman named Pam who died in a fire in Chicago in 1993. At first the parents just thought he was imagining things, and they thought it was kind of odd that any time he'd have to pick a female name he'd keep using the name Pam. His mother looked into anyone named Pam who died in a fire in Chicago, and sure enough she was a real person. I believe in reincarnation, how would a young boy know about this random woman who died years before he was even born? There's been other cases where this other boy had recalled being a soldier in WW II and ironically died near the same place where in his past life he crashed his plane. It can't be a coincidence. Here's the full episode of the boy who recalled being Pam in his past life.
 
I totally believe it. It's the only thing that makes any sense of life to me.
I've drifted in and out of Christianity but underlying it was always a certainty that we do this many, many times and would be coming back to learn more lessons.
The only thing that I wish I knew is which lesson I'm supposed to learn this time so I don't need to do it over.
Edited to add that I don't believe Christianity and reincarnation are mutually exclusive
 
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The Reincarnation Sensation presents its subject from a mainstream Christian perspective. Spreading out from its original roots in Eastern religion, belief in reincarnation finds fertile soil in Western society among those seeking to transcend a threatened world.

Many Westerners claim that their belief in reincarnation is based on hypnotically induced past-life regressions. But the authors point out that those who experience such regressions usually already believe in reincarnation or have been culturally conditioned to believe it.

Geisler and Amano describe 10 different models of reincarnation from Hinduism to "Christian" models. The Christian models are based on speculations that reflect a common desire not to die. Christian reincarnationists read their doctrine into numerous Bible texts, and the authors deal skillfully with these.

Reincarnation speaks to the human desire for love, mercy, justice, morality, and life after death. The part of the book that most interested me was the authors' discussion of reincarnations' abhorrence of the doctrine of hell. The authors point out that Christian reincarnationists seek to prove their belief by saying that it fits better with the idea of a loving God. The authors' attempts to justify belief in a loving God who torments people eternally sound hollow beside the reincarnationists' arguments. The reincarnationists appropriately call an eternally burning hell "penal overkill." And while the authors defend eternal torment, they accuse the reincarnationists of being unjust when they claim that people are punished for sin in a past life they don't remember!

Although reincarnation is definitely not a biblical doctrine, it seems that Christian reincarnationist Geddes MacGregor hit closer to the truly biblical viewpoint than Geisler and Amano. MacGregor suggests that "the notion that many people might be simply extinguished, fading gradually out of existence, seems to me more intelligible. Such people do not want existence. Why, then, should the gift be thrust upon them?"

Neither reincarnation nor the doctrine of eternal torment in hell is biblical, for both present a distorted view of the nature of God and man. This book should cause Christians to analyze the role their non-biblical traditions have played in setting the stage for the reincarnation sensation.
Reincarnation is akin to the Hellenistic idea of an immortal soul - a simply unbiblical belief in what happens to us when we die.
 
I don't believe in things that don't have physical proof. If there ever was proof, I would believe. but I do admit that it's super freaking weird how many kids have spoken of a previous life with vivid details.
 
Don't believe in it at all. Like Reddington before me, I need solid proof. I do, however, respect one's right to believe.
 
I don't completely dismiss it, but I don't see it as a practical concept as the population always changes in numbers and will likely come to zero one day.
 
After a lot of research apparently there are millions of souls waiting for a chance to incarnate on Earth and have the chance to learn and grow.
This isn't the only planet where souls are incarnating, but others have different vibrations so the experience is different
 
Sure! I believe that our souls have always existed. I also believe in soul mates, and that my g/f and I have been together in MANY lifetimes. True love.
 
We do not live in a mundane universe.

There are many things we do not understand, can not prove, can not disprove, but that simply are.

And there is nothing we can do about them.
An interesting, if ambiguous response! :)
 
One thing I am certain of, though, is that if reincarnation really does exist, then I don't want to be reincarnated. One life is enough.
 
I don't know if reincarnation is a thing, but I guess I'll find out once I pass into the next journey of my life.

You wont find out because reincarnated beings have no memory of their past life.
...or so they say.
 
You wont find out because reincarnated beings have no memory of their past life.
...or so they say.
No memory when we are back here again, but you will know when you pass over to the other side for a while
 
I definitely believe in old souls that can inhabit various physical bodies again and again. These can connect, and often look for each other. Otherwise, known as soul mates, or twin flames.
 
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