Reason why there's no reincarnation
When Christ was on earth, One time he took with him on the top of the mountain some of his students.There he showed them his transformation,showing to them how we are going to be at the end when he will come again for the final settlement,about how we will be,in afterlife, The Prophet Moses and Prophet Elias who was taken alive in the heavens with a fiery chariot conversing with Him about the prophecies mentioned in His saving Passion. This was to show the disciples that he is the Lord of the Law and the prophets, living and dead.How can we speak about reincarnation of Moses had died 1250 years before Christ?How can be Moses if reincarnation exists?Our personality never changes,we are one and the same,our souls cannot get any kind transformation
Christ defeated death , not by delivering from the body, but also by the resurrection and immortality of the body. The doctrine of Karma and Reincarnation cancels the mystery of Christ's salvation. While the eternal Judge will stand not only the soul but also as one body, the doctrine of reincarnation, which evaluates the body negatively, not only cancels the hope in Christ, but also the sense of divine worship, the basic purpose of the Divine Eucharist, what is the point to suffer in this life, if you have no recollection, which is the benefit of you in this life?
Under hypnosis= The devils can interfere into your subconscious mind
Orthodox Christianity preaches the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, which means that he conquered sin and death for us. Having tasted death for all, Christ lives forever. He will resurrect all our dead bodies on the last day and reunite them with our souls. If indeed, as the Ephesians suggest, 'we' are chosen in Him before the foundation of the world, then if 'you' live multiple lives ... which 'you' resurrects? -Certainly not all of 'you' ... this would create two simultaneous instances of the same thing that Aquinas has demonstrated is not 'good'. Also, if 'you' are perfected, how many perfects can there be?
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