Not automatically, by human thought or determination.and not automatically of demonic nature.
No, never. That is completely evil and wrong.Even reincarnation (like other scenarios) can be found in scripture depending on the interpretation.
What is the point of reincarnation? What purpose would it serve in a Christian universe?Why useless?
I didn't notice if you admitted those are not-christian thoughts, ideas, etc from other religions.This is the controversial theology forum, there is nothing wrong with disagreeing, but to outright just say it is "evil, wrong, demonic, etc." but not offer any biblical refutations, or even thought out quotes from theologians that agree with your position it is not serving the discussion.
It's an afterlife alternative, I think.Why even bring up such a devilish/ demonically originated idea as r&&nc&rn&t&&n ???
Different Christians have different ideas. An Ecangelical might say whoever puts her faith in Christ alone to save her, though her body dies, her soul will live with Christ in heaven, and on the day of resurrection, her body will rise from the grave immortal and perfect, and it will be reunited with her soul forever to live on the new earth with Christ and other saves Christians.John chapter 11 verse 25
Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die;
I don't know exactly what that means, but I'll live with God and Jesus, I think.
The verse right after this one states that He that liveth and believe shall never die. I think this should be our goal......as oppose to waiting to die and seeing what happens.Different Christians have different ideas. An Ecangelical might say whoever puts her faith in Christ alone to save her, though her body dies, her soul will live with Christ in heaven, and on the day of resurrection, her body will rise from the grave immortal and perfect, and it will be reunited with her soul forever to live on the new earth with Christ and other saves Christians.
It's a Mormon thing. There are seven Heavens. The Father God, Son of God and Holy Spirit live in the highest heaven. The unrepentant and evil live in the lowest heaven. The rest live in the heavens inbetween, with obedient Latter Day Saints being in the highest heavens, closest to the Godhead.heavens? Just wondering how does that one work i'm not familiar with that one. Like why more than one under that concept.
The disciples seemed to believe in the possibility of reincarnation when giving options for why the man was born Blind.
However, reincarnation or not, the goal of Jesus seem to be to show us that we can die once a be resurrected to life now. Reincarnation doesnt help us, since the person we were essentially dies for good and we have no knowledge of that life in the next one.
Lets add another scenario......What if when we die, we just wake up in a another life with memories....just like we do when we die in a "dream" now?
Yes, I think you (or others) said that - along with what ? - a billion Hindu or Buddhist or whatever ?It's an afterlife alternative, I think.
I am curious, how come you always write reincarnation as "r&&nc&rn&t&&n"? It has piqued my interest.Yes, I think you (or others) said that - along with what ? - a billion Hindu or Buddhist or whatever ?
It is however never authorized nor approved by YHWH,
rather r&&nc&rn&t&&n is always and fully directly opposed to YHWH'S WORD, thus Christians following YHWH do not believe in it at all.
Well, let's say God, being merciful, would like to see hell as empty as possible. Giving each person merely one chance to get it right, with no reset option, would be counterproductive to this goal. Too many would fail to repent and believe, and so receive eternal damnation. But take a soul destined for hell and put it in the body of a newborn infant, so it's incapable of remembering it's past experiences and choices and gets a whole new start on life, well that soul has greater odds of getting it right the second time around. The more rebirths of this kind, the greater the odds of success, and the fewer damned. Don't you think?What is the point of reincarnation? What purpose would it serve in a Christian universe?
It is such a horrid , unbiblical concept.... used by the enemy to deceive multitudes, to their destruction if they do not repent.I am curious, how come you always write reincarnation as "r&&nc&rn&t&&n"?
Jesus Word (All Scripture) condemnsJesus refutes that he is one of those people, of course as all Christians would agree He is not.
It seems to imply that there was some idea of rebirth or reincarnation?
Did Jesus tell the scribes, pharisees, saducees and others who Jesus met to "run for the hills"? No.Catholic Christians and Reincarnationist Christians had better run for the hills...
The whole idea of r&&nc&rn&t&&n is demonic,*(other religion?) and certainly absolutely not godly,
as His Word says several times IN CONTEXT and IN WHOLE
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