QuantumBit
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Thanks @St. SteVen for inviting me to discuss further. Unfortunately, I have decided to move on from this thread since the OP is unable to participate.
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Thanks a million for your level of participation on this thread.Thanks @St. SteVen for inviting me to discuss further. Unfortunately, I have decided to move on from this thread since the OP is unable to participate.
Reincarnation is false on the face of it, according to the Bible. The concept of reincarnation is based on Pythagoras' concept of metempsychosis, transmigration of the soul, which is based on the false philosophical concept of the eternality of the soul.On my rounds of the discussion boards I see that a lot of seemingly intelligent sensible people believe in reincarnation, namely that when we die we're born again as a baby somewhere.
Is there any Biblical scriptural support for it?
On the face of it? What if you dig a bit deeper?Reincarnation is false on the face of it, according to the Bible.
What about the spirit? Returns to God who gave it? (Ecclesiastes 12:7) Then what? Given again?Souls are not eternal; they do not survive death, which is why they need to be saved from death.
Scripture is not teaching reincarnation. Stop trying to equate the term with words found in Scripture. Scripture uses a lot of symbolism. Everlasting life is the default creation state of mankind. Life came first, not death. Death comes from disobedience to God, not reincarnation.Think rather in terms of life eternal, or everlasting life. Those are the terms that scripture uses.
Glad you mentioned that. Here's what God did about that, for all of humankind.We are born sons of Adam in Adam's dead state.
Actually it is not. Besides, reincarnation would have happened before Adam's disobedience not after.The story of Adam and Eve is a story of the very first reincarnation. The couple died on that very day. God had to recreate them.
One problem here. We are not seeds sown into the ground.The reason I have to take the verses literally is because if I do not, I would be in contradiction with this verse...
1 Corinthians 15:36
"Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die"
Only that which is physically dead can be quickened. Moreover, there is a new Body afterwards.
The Flood.Speaking of Trees, there is an interesting verse about the Trees of Eden going to Hell...
Ezekiel 31:16
"I made the nations to shake at the sound of his fall, when I cast him down to hell with them that descend into the pit: and all the trees of Eden, the choice and best of Lebanon, all that drink water, shall be comforted in the nether parts of the earth."
How does that work?
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@Mr E
When you were in the loins of your father you were something something totally different than what you are now. There were millions of others similar to you when the race began. But only one received the prize. Some were burnt up in the heat off the day while others became complacent and fell to the wayside.
You persevered and became something new/ a new creation the moment you entered the egg. Good job!
You then were born and have grown and absorbed knowledge,,, I have no idea of your age but now you may be entering the entropy stage. Unfortunately the next step will be death. Depending on what stage you are in.
Don’t be discouraged there will be a new birth into something greater.
It was not God that had sex with the daughters.Hello?
What translation can you offer to back up your claim?
Do you have one that says- In the beginning judges, rulers, men of high station, nobles, goldy men or sons of the rulers created the heavens and the earth?
A common misunderstanding.It's a common understanding that the "sons of God" mentioned are angels.
That was why I said it was debatable. No need to fight about it, right?
So universalism with a fancy new garment on, called reincarnation?
Being born again is a reincarnation of sorts.
Unless a seed dies... (John 12:24)
Jesus returned from the dead. What was that? If he actually died, then he lived again.
If he didn't die and live again, where does that leave you? (1 Corinthians 15:14)
You are saved by reincarnation.
cc: @QuantumBit
A son of God is humanity not the angels. The angels were not created on the 6th day in God's image. Nor are they begotten of God.
When Jesus took on human flesh he was the only begotten son of God. Not an angel.
No where in Scripture should son of God be translated nor construed as an angel.
Of God part, or of Elohim is not the issue. The son part is the point being discussed. Angels are not sons. Humanity is. Adam was a son of God, then he physically died. After that point he was the father of all dead humanity.
Thus, the offspring of the original sons of God created on the 6th day, eventually saw the offspring of dead flesh Adam. When flesh without sin and death had offspring from those with flesh of sin and death, the result was not perfection and death being removed. The perfect flesh became corrupt into Adam's dead corruptible flesh. The ongoing result may have made Adam's dead flesh "physically" better, but the corruptible flesh made the offspring more wicked in nature.
Procreation is a process between two halves of the same being, male and female.Therefore, Jesus said there is no marriage in heaven, but is procreation possible in heaven outside of marriage?
Apparently so. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks.
The reason why generic God is used is because the Trinity is given as 3 seperate parts in chapter 1.Of course that's true-- words do have different senses, depending on their usage. That's my point.
I'm not asking why 'Our Creator' does or did things differently.... but why MOSES did. Moses, chooses to use those words in different ways purposefully with intent to draw a distinction between how, why and when he uses them. It's not like it's a different person writing at a different time and place-- he's telling us the story of his understanding of how it all came about and he intentionally says it just the way he said it-- on purpose.
Secondly, it's not a single account. It's not the same story told two different ways-- well, it is, but that's not ALL it is. It's more like our friend @QuantumBit has discovered the temple to be.... not just one thing, and not the thing we might first perceive.
And stop jumping back and forth between the usage of LORD and God-- that's one thing that the translators didn't slip up on the way they slip-slide with eloheim and God and gods as if those usages are interchangeable. They realize that there is a difference when Moses is referring to this specific God by name. They often neglect to note the different uses elsewhere like in Gen 1:1 where that One is not referenced by name at all, rather the text refers to something else--- yet the translators choose for you and write (generic) God. It's given birth to confusion.
I agree with you in that the text actually does differentiate between the Creator-- those eloheim beings mentioned in Chapter 1 and one particular Eloheim, who we come to know by name.
This all fits quite well into this overall topic of incarnation and rebirth-- or re-incarnation, if you can tolerate the term. Many cannot.
All lives have purpose and none are wasted. But not all lives will enter the afterlife. Death and loss are facts of our existence. The sooner you realize this the better.A wasted life. Billions of "lost" souls gone forever? God's perfect plan for the humankind he created in his own image?
Yes I think reincarnation is biblical. It's in the Bible from the lips of Jesus.
Matthew 17:12 - But I tell you, Elijah has already come, and they did not recognize him, but have done to him everything they wished. In the same way the Son of Man is going to suffer at their hands.”
I have come to fully reject Protestant Christian view of the Bible as well as the catholic. I think we have this all wrong. I think the church his worshiping the beast and doesn't even know it. Christ came here to give us a new doctrine, to release us from religion. YHWH is the beast.
Go read revelation 13 and then go read Hosea 13 and tell me who the beast is.....
I'll check with the pharmacy to see if they have any Prozac.All lives have purpose and none are wasted. But not all lives will enter the afterlife. Death and loss are facts of our existence. The sooner you realize this the better.