"Leonardo Been (Plato)" <
plato...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Is there anyone of the Sociopaths here, who desires to reveal his or
> her preceding life time?
>
> I did not think so either: Their preceding life time "does not exist."
That's the first time you've posted anything that makes sense, Been. It is
idiotic to believe in reincarnation. The fact that Scientologists use
reincarnation as a foundation in their cult proves they are all a bunch of
idiots.
Here is what God says about reincarnation: From the Book of Hebrews, Chapter
9:
27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
28 So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that
look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.
Why doesn't God allow for reincarnation? Consider that the idea of
reincarnation may be flawed at its core. Reincarnation is the theory that with
enough lives, a person can somehow finally get it right and then be allowed
into paradise/nirvana. Many people think they are good enough -- already --
for heaven. (They haven't robbed banks or killed anyone.) With reincarnation,
the idea is very similar. The only difference is that it suggests that you'll
be good enough...eventually.
Why is such a scheme flawed? Because it doesn't take into account the
sinfulness of man. The Bible says that the human heart is the most deceitful
thing in existence (Jeremiah 17:9). That's pretty bad. It gets worse. The
Bible also says that all people have sinned and fall short of God's glory
(Romans 3:23), that all have turned from God and gone their own way (Isaiah
53:6), that there is not even one person who does good (Psalm 53:3), and that
there is no one who doesn't sin (Ecclesiastes 7:20).
Therefore, what good would it do to come back to earth in a different body?
The degree of change would not be enough to make a difference. You live your
first life as a sinner who has turned from God, then you come back as a
different person who nonetheless is a sinner who turns from God. This endless
cycle would give no benefit to anyone.
Since we are sinners, we need forgiveness. Since we all turn away from God, we
need to turn back to Him (repentance). This is the consistent message of the
Bible.
--
Sir Gregory