Originally posted by shooterace247
Anyone believe that we was someone in our previous life. I know we have no memorys of what happened if there was an afterlife. Some people have suggested that we didn't even exist so we wasn't actually dead at all. Nobody knows for sure we will find out when eventually when we die.
Is there any concrete evidence that suggests that we were indeed someone else in a past life? Since you haven't structured your post in a way that adequately explains your stand on this, I'm not going to explore philosophies such as dualism and existentialism (or religion, for that matter). So I will ask you- if you truly do believe in reincarnation, what tangible evidence or experience has caused you to believe? The mind terminates with the body- we were nothing before existence, and will be nothing after we expire- until you have proof that suggests otherwise, your belief in reincarnation is purely based on faith.
Originally posted by another user
Many Christians believe in Reincarnation your body dies but your soul lives on. :confused:
No, Christians certainly do not. Putting aside the lack of empirical data, the Bible provides many arguments against reincarnation. First of all it says, "Just as man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment" (Hebrews 9:27). This makes it pretty clear that Christians believe man only dies once and is not given a second chance at life or to redeem him/her self through reincarnation.