A person who has hallucinations thinks it is a real experience. A demonic illusion by using information from someone else's life really looks. Reincarnation is a logical explanation for these experiences, false, yet reasonable. "Wait a minute! You said these last experiences of life can not be explained as hallucinations!" There are various kinds of hallucinations. One is caused by body chemistry, illness, etc. The other is from an altered state of consciousness that comes from things like: Hypnosis Yoga -Estolic religion types of meditation Biofeedback Various drugs Some types of electrical stimulation applied to the brain "Going to an ecstasy" to act as an average spirit "Medium" (a term used by UFO researchers. The activity involved is the same means of practice.) "Remote viewing" (a term used by the US military to describe the same activity as channeling means or practices.) Communicating with "spiritual guides" Typical activities in one session "Visualization" techniques Any kind of activity that occult invites spirits to come in contact, such as Ouija paintings, Tarot, astrology, consultations with a "medium". "Why does Satan struggle to come up with a big lie for reincarnation? What's the point?" Humanity has an innate desire to communicate with God. It is in our nature because God placed it there. Satan will use every available means to lead people away from God. We should not make people believe that there is no god, it just has to get them not to believe in the God of Christians. A simple way to do this is with fake religious experiences, such as "past-life reincarnation." God will judge us from our faith and our actions. If we do not believe in Jesus and accept His gift of justification from faith we will be condemned. We can not process our salvation from good deeds, or any human being. But that's exactly what incarnation teaches - if it's a screw this time, you just have to do it over and over until you do it right. The lie wretched here is that man dies and discovers very slowly that he has no other chance.
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