hey there.do u know any religion which has reincarnation as one of its important bases?
specially any religion who teaches how to behave after death to find the new body and wanted body or how to create it.
and if you know please tell me its name and a way to contact someone who knows that religion very well so that i can learn :))))
*any religion except Hindu religions
A religion with reincarnation?
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- 3+ months ago by aref888878
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- death, religion
Answers (11)
The scripture at Ecclesiastes 3:19 says "there is an eventuality as respect the sons of mankind and an eventuality as respects the beast, and they have the same eventuality. As the one dies, so the other dies. As in the case of humans. nothing Survives at the death of an animal. There is nothing that can experience rebirth in another body. So though the bible does not support reincarnation it does promise a resurrection of the dead. This will take place after God brings the present wicked world to its end. Revelation 21: 3&4 talks about what the resurrection will be life on earth. For more information on how you can be one that will be resurrected ones at jw.org
Are you looking for Majic or Religion
If you look for the real religion you should believe that this universe is administrated and forced and controlled by GOD
then you should ask him to guide you to the real religion to follow his instruction and to get happy in the this life and the life after death
I can help you :)
I respect your optimism to find answer's of religion, but the bible doesn't speak on grounds of reincarnation it does however speak of ones thats died before being resurrected and not having any sickness or illnesses REV 21:3,4. It also speaks of the world being transformed into a paradise. Of you have any further questions you can checkout jw.org in the bible questions answered.
There are Hindu and other non christian religions that teach reincarnation. However, true religion does not teach reincarnation. As a matter of fact the word reincarnation and the idea of reincarnation is not in the Bible. Reincarnation is based on a falsehood that after death a shadowy figure leaves at the death of someone and enters into someone elses body or into an inanimate object. The Bible does not support this false teaching. The Scriptures mention that once you're dead, you're dead and that our body returns back to the elements of the earth (Genesis 3:19). See also Ecclesiastes 9:5,6, and verse 10.
John 5:28 Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice 29 and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.
Psalm 37:8-11
8 Let go of anger and abandon rage;+
Do not become upset and turn to doing evil.*
9 For evil men will be done away with,+
But those hoping in Jehovah will possess the earth.+
ו [Waw]
10 Just a little while longer, and the wicked will be no more;+
You will look at where they were,
And they will not be there.+
11 But the meek will possess the earth,+
And they will find exquisite delight in the abundance of peace.+
It was in India, that belief in reincarnation came to full bloom. The Hindu sages were grappling with the universal problems of evil and of suffering among humans. They tried to resolve the conflict between God’s righteousness and the unforeseen calamities and inequalities in the world. In time, they devised “the law of karma,” the law of cause and effect
It is a natural human desire to want to live and to know about the future. But where did that desire come from? Interestingly, the Bible says regarding the Creator: “He has also set eternity in the hearts of men.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11, New International Version) Hence, humans have a heartfelt desire to live indefinitely.
If our Creator, Jehovah God, has put the desire to live forever in the hearts of men, it is only logical that he would also explain how that desire can be satisfied. The Bible reveals the Creator’s lofty purpose to bless obedient humans with everlasting life on a paradise earth. “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it,” said the inspired psalmist, King David. (Psalm 37:29) A primary Bible doctrine inseparably linked with God’s eternal purpose is the resurrection of the dead.—Acts 24:15; 1 Corinthians 15:16-19
For more information on this subject and others, please go to jw.org "Online Library." Also for free downloads publications or read online.
If someone finds a religion with reincarnation as one of its teachings it, the religion, is not based on the Bible. There are none christian religions that believe in reincarnation. Remember not ALL religions are pleasing to God. Search for the true religion that gives you a real bright hope for the future and helps you to be able to endure and cope with life's uncertainties right now.
The question you need to ask is - did you decide that you would get into this body, did you decide your parents, your date of birth, your gender, did you? You know you did not, you were just born. Then when you realize that you had no role to play in deciding your present birth, what makes you believe that you can decide your next birth? Of course there is the law of Action and Reaction, known as the Law of Karma. Of course our Karma will decide our rebirth, reincarnation. But can we know what that is going to be? No, we cannot. It is only known to the Law of Karma. Therefore, we have to learn to infer from what the scenario is today before we realize the Truth about rebirth and reincarnation.
IT depends on what you are looking for? Do you want to know the truth? We first must know what is the condission of the dead.
What is the condition of the dead?
THE BIBLE’S ANSWER: “The living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing at all, nor do they have any more reward, because all memory of them is forgotten. Whatever your hand finds to do, do with all your might, for there is no work nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom in the Grave, where you are going.”a—Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10.
The Grave, simply put, is where humans go when they die; it is a symbolic place or condition where any consciousness or activity ceases. How did the faithful man Job view the Grave? He had lost all his possessions and children in one day, and then he was struck with agonizing boils all over his body. He pleaded with God: “O that in the Grave [“in hell,” Catholic Douay Version] you would conceal me, that you would hide me.” (Job 1:13-19; 2:7; 14:13) Clearly, Job did not understand the Grave to be a fiery hell, a place where his suffering would be even worse. Rather, he thought of it as a place of relief.
This answer is correct according to the Bible--I would have written the same answer and used the same Scripture.
The Bible teaches this--I am looking forward to the resurrection of my daughter who was only 3 when she died of a two day illness~