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From my own personal views, I have studied reincarnation sufficiently that, when somebody asks me, "Do you believe in reincarnation?"--which often happens after a lecture because it is a very popular topic--I simply say, "Yes, I do because I am a Roman Catholic and our name for it is purgatory, but we haven't developed it."
Catholic theologian Karl Rahner hypothesized that reincarnation might be one way that Purgatory operates, especially for those people who (on earth) did not live in a circumstance that allowed them to freely choose God (perhaps because they were not exposed to the gospel, or perhaps because they had to struggle all their lives merely to survive war, hunger, or various types of oppression).
Catholic Brother Steindl-Rast agrees:
Who knew there were some early Church fathers who believed in reincarnation.And all this time I figured Purgatory was invented to keep the thief on the cross out of heaven,which is how I view the usage of the word "paradise".The Mormons also tried to keep the thief out of heaven by calling "paradise" a world where those who died without hearing the gospels go.Catholic theologian Karl Rahner hypothesized that reincarnation might be one way that Purgatory operates, especially for those people who (on earth) did not live in a circumstance that allowed them to freely choose God (perhaps because they were not exposed to the gospel, or perhaps because they had to struggle all their lives merely to survive war, hunger, or various types of oppression).
Catholic Brother Steindl-Rast agrees:
The Catholic Theologian's view is just a twist on the reincarnation theory embraced by some parts of Judaism. There's a belief that all those Jews who do not performed all of the mitzvot will be reincarnated time and again until that task is completed.Who knew there were some early Church fathers who believed in reincarnation.And all this time I figured Purgatory was invented to keep the thief on the cross out of heaven,which is how I view the usage of the word "paradise".The Mormons also tried to keep the thief out of heaven by calling "paradise" a world where those who died without hearing the gospels go.
I myself believe in reincarnation.
LOL Not that small. The whole Hasidic community believes reincarnation and the Orthodox consider it valid as well.I have heard there is a small number of Jews that believe in reincarnation.
Catholic theologian Karl Rahner hypothesized that reincarnation might be one way that Purgatory operates, especially for those people who (on earth) did not live in a circumstance that allowed them to freely choose God (perhaps because they were not exposed to the gospel, or perhaps because they had to struggle all their lives merely to survive war, hunger, or various types of oppression).
Catholic Brother Steindl-Rast agrees:
The soul IS the body, NOT a ghost of a dead body. When the body dies, so does the soul, because they are one in a same (Ezek.18:4-the soul that sinneth, it shall die).
What happened in 1992?I converted to Roman Catholicism in 1969, at a time of turmoil about doctrines. Shortly thereafter I learned about reincarnation and adpted it as my understanding of Purgatory. I bellieved this way the whole time I was Roman Catholic until 1992.
The pedophilia scandal, covered up all the way to the Pope.What happened in 1992?
Who knew there were some early Church fathers who believed in reincarnation.And all this time I figured Purgatory was invented to keep the thief on the cross out of heaven,which is how I view the usage of the word "paradise".The Mormons also tried to keep the thief out of heaven by calling "paradise" a world where those who died without hearing the gospels go.
I myself believe in reincarnation.
As the OP states, it was OK with top RC theologian Karl Rahner. As it was with Cardinal Mercier long before him.
I'll try my best to live with that. It'll be easier because I doubt that you have any idea what my "brand" is.You seem to stand for a brand of Protestantism so distasteful to me that it was why I converted to Roman Catholicism in the first place, an outdated KJV theology.
That's not the reason for the movement: the idea that one need not consciously accept Christ in this lifetime in order to be saved, goes back to St. Paul, and even Christ Himself.Lately, the church has moved away from its historic belief about...needing to be a Christian in order to be saved because--it is said--no one wants to think of God as a judge in that way anymore.
That's not the reason for the movement: the idea that one need not consciously accept Christ in this lifetime in order to be saved, goes back to St. Paul, and even Christ Himself.
Catholic theologian Karl Rahner hypothesized that reincarnation might be one way that Purgatory operates, especially for those people who (on earth) did not live in a circumstance that allowed them to freely choose God (perhaps because they were not exposed to the gospel, or perhaps because they had to struggle all their lives merely to survive war, hunger, or various types of oppression).
Catholic Brother Steindl-Rast agrees:
"From my own personal views, I have studied reincarnation sufficiently that, when somebody asks me, "Do you believe in reincarnation?"--which often happens after a lecture because it is a very popular topic--I simply say, "Yes, I do because I am a Roman Catholic and our name for it is purgatory, but we haven't developed it."
Wait a minute... in all my roman catholic education I have never heard that reincarnation is part of our beliefs
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