The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
qualifying victories. 1241. Reincarnation—A New Age thought springing from a combination of ancient Eastern mysticism and necromancy. Reincarnation, as the word evidences, (re [back in or return to] + carnation [carn = flesh]), espouses that people, when they die, can come back to earth in another form. The Latin root of the word means “taking on new flesh.” Reincarnation is the takeover of the soul of a new body after death. The body seized may be of a higher or lower life form. Same as soul migration. The Creator’s problem with the myth is its bio physiological impossibility. For example, it teaches that people may come back in the form of an animal, an inanimate object, or even a person to resume their earthly life on another plane. The doctrine contends that the soul retains, or better yet gains, special rights after death. That is what the Egyptian Pharaohs believed. Religion aside, sheer science dispels this myth. Life must have certain biological components to germinate, incubate, and come into being. Those components must have a vessel (people, at least a woman) in which to produce themselves in another life form to come into the flesh. The fact that people are born from their parents who were born from their parents and so forth makes reincarnation impossible. The same is true with animals. Even trees and such have the same obligation to the Creator’s standard of every seed bringing forth after its own kind—a principle set forth at creation. So one would ask, if a person’s seed goes back ten or even a thousand generations with each one’s sperm (seed) having been received from his or her father, at what point can a supposed deceased and reincarnated soul intercept the one passed on to take its place in the reproductive life cycle? Based on simple biology the idea of reincarnation cannot make common sense. What gives a floating reincarnated soul the right and the ability to usurp a genealogical line and interject itself in it instead of the person passed along in the seed? These are but a few of the Bible’s problems with the doctrine of reincarnation. In addition is the one sperm, one egg per person principle, wherever and however planted. The two issues support the writer of the book of Hebrews: “It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). Should a life appear to make its way back to the land of the living, that life is not human or mortal at all. It is a familiar spirit, the supernatural genus of the descendant’s family line. The death of the body previously inhabited left it, or them, without a life on earth to possess and reside within. Therefore, the
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