Scripture references/Reincarnation

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twinc

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as Christians it is not required or necessary to accept reincarnation for it is neither necessary or possible - but for non Christians it is the only way - this was accepted by the Jews,the Apostles,the early Christians and it seems Christ also :; references coming up - twinc

 
twinc said:
as Christians it is not required or necessary to accept reincarnation for it is neither necessary or possible - but for non Christians it is the only way - this was accepted by the Jews,the Apostles,the early Christians and it seems Christ also :; references coming up - twinc
 

Scripture references; Mt.16:13/11:14/14:2/17:12 - Mk.8:27/9:13 - Lk.13:4 - Jn.9:1/19:26-27/21:22-23/9:1 etc - anyone know anymore - twinc
 

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twinc said:
as Christians it is not required or necessary to accept reincarnation for it is neither necessary or possible - but for non Christians it is the only way - this was accepted by the Jews,the Apostles,the early Christians and it seems Christ also :; references coming up - twinc

   

Scripture references; Mt.16:13/11:14/14:2/17:12 - Mk.8:27/9:13 - Lk.13:4 - Jn.9:1/19:26-27/21:22-23/9:1 etc - anyone know anymore - twinc
Who do they say the Son of Man is? Some say Elijah and others say John the Baptist. This does not mean "reincarnation." It means that someone like Elijah or John the Baptism has returned. The Bible also said that someone like Moses will come after him. Christians say that this someone is Christ while other religions like Islam say it is Mohammed. This does not mean that Moses returned in the form of another through reincarnation.

The concept of reincarnation does not make life precious because in reincarnation, one lives many lives. In Christianity, life is precious because we are only given one life.
 

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Selene said:
Who do they say the Son of Man is?  Some say Elijah and others say John the Baptist.  This does not mean "reincarnation."  It means that someone like Elijah or John the Baptism has returned.  The Bible also said that someone like Moses will come after him.  Christians say that this someone is Christ while other religions like Islam say it is Mohammed.  This does not mean that Moses returned in the form of another through reincarnation.  
 
The concept of reincarnation does not make life precious because in reincarnation, one lives many lives.  In Christianity, life is precious because we are only given one life.  
imho and sense of fair play[as a Christian]I think everyone will be given the chance to accept or reject Christ as the way and only way - what did we do to be privileged to be born Christians - anyway you cannot go on rejecting all the scripture references to reincarnation especially the one at Lk.9:7-9/Mt.14:1-3/Mk.6:14-16 - twinc