Matthew 11:13-11:14 wrote:11:13 For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John appeared. 11:14 And if you are willing to accept it, he is Elijah, who is to come.
Slater wrote:We will all be reincarnated in the End, given physical, perfect, and infallable bodies with which we will live out the rest of eternity
uc pseudonym wrote:
The catch, of course, is that the researchers gave them details for a story that never happened. Though they obviously knew their results weren't categorical proof of anything, I believe it says quite a bit about the human ability to construct memory.
uc pseudonym wrote:The catch, of course, is that the researchers gave them details for a story that never happened. Though they obviously knew their results weren't categorical proof of anything, I believe it says quite a bit about the human ability to construct memory.
PigtailsJazz wrote:I guess this isn't the best apologetics answer, but I would definitely say such stories are that of the demonic. I used to be really fascinated with mysticism type stuff, and read a story like this once...where this kid knew all these details about a town he'd never been to before. And I used to believe it.
Mugendai wrote:Personally, I say Yes to reincarnation. As for said pilot story, well... Thats not a very good case as far as I can tell, but then again,
The predicted reason why the 'memories' are taken to be more extravagant, is because memories like that leave much more of an impact on you.
There are also cases where people have known things they couldn't possibly have known.
A.) A 5 year old boy who claims to have been another man from a village 30 feet/kilometers/miles (I forget the exact measurement.) He remembered the layout of his old house, which had not been entered for 5 years, the last time the man who owned it was in. He also remembered exactly where he kept his hidden rifle, despite the fact that neither authorities or anyone else knew. He also managed to give 30 facts about the mans previous life. He got 29 right, the 30th could not be verified because of the facts nature, but it too was likely correct. Also note, the boy has never been to the village before.
There are MANY, MANY cases just like that. And it isn't always children who recall them (without hypnosis), either. Both adults as well.
mitsuki lover wrote:The mind is one of the least understood parts of what makes us human.It is still very much unexplored in so many ways that there are areas we can't really explain or understand.Science has a lot of esploring of the human mind before we can truelly understand why such a concept as reincarnation even exists.
Syreth wrote:Personally, I like what Ravi Zacharias proposed about it. Reincarnation is a convenient worldview because it gives somewhat of a hope beyond this life. Someone who's an untouchable in a Hindu culture has the hope of coming back as something/someone better and eventually getting absorbed into Brahman (the impersonal, Hindu God-force).
That's fine and all but first off I should say, without going into refuting reincarnation more like others here, can you actually verify that story or other stories from a credible source?
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:If reincarnation is true, that requires a "first birth". Where did this first birth come from?
Unless you affirm that your births can from from a different timeline, then that is different. Like you can die and be born during the time of the civil war or something.
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Mugendai wrote:Also think about it this way: (Open your mind and ignore the bible for a few minutes)
Mugendai wrote:Its the way things generally work in nature, when something dies, something doesn't completely disapear. Its reused, Corpses are consumed and become a part of nature, its an endless cycle. So, assuming we have souls, then why couldn't it possibly be the same for souls?
A side note: it's quite inaccurate to call some christians close-minded (Heck of all the close minded people I know, most are skeptics) If we were close minded, would we even be having this discussion? Learning about other philosophies and religions is what we do (or I know I am doing) to have debates like these.
Not at all. As I said above, I just wanted people to not immediately dismiss it, but think about it.Agreed with what Ryan said. I've noticed that most people who claim to be "open-minded" are the most closed-minded of all. Whenever someone says "Be open-minded" most of the time it means "Admit that you're wrong and I'm right."
I primarily meant for people not to specifically say to anything/everything I said 'Because the bible says so.'At any rate, since we are Christians, we believe the Bible to be the word of God. And since God cannot lie, that means the Bible is truth. So to say "Ignore the Bible" to us means "Ignore what is true." And speaking personally, as a scientist, I cannot ignore what is true. Sorry.
Evolution. As life evolved, the mind evolved. Life gained sentience. Somewhere along the way, the soul was formedWell the question is: Where did the soul come in the first place? From previous reincarnations? Well where did the "first soul" come from? Time + Matter + Chance = Your Brain and your soul does not add up. I believe that Macroevoltuion fails. Where does the soul fit in? You can't get something from nothing.
Mugendai wrote:I was pretty much just asking them not to immediately dismiss it, but think about it, read it, think about it.
I primarily meant for people not to specifically say to anything/everything I said 'Because the bible says so.'
Mugendai wrote:Its the way things generally work in nature, when something dies, something doesn't completely disapear. Its reused, Corpses are consumed and become a part of nature, its an endless cycle. So, assuming we have souls, then why couldn't it possibly be the same for souls?
Mugendai wrote:Evolution. As life evolved, the mind evolved. Life gained sentience. Somewhere along the way, the soul was formed
Yes, at the moment not a very good theory. I haven't really thought too much about that aspect yet, though rest assured if and when I get a better theory I'll certainly mention it.
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