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Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible

 
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Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible
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In 367 AD, Athanasius, one of the patriarchs of the early church, named sixty-six texts which are considered the church canon.


Only these selected texts were recognized as conveying the word and message of God having a huge impact on how the Christian doctrine is understood nowadays.

Nevertheless, theologians and historians are beginning to examine these scriptures and speculate about how Christianity would have changed and evolved had they been permitted into the official canon.


For a very short period of time, Christianity was a kind of archaic affair with very few representatives all around the world each with his own ideas and mentality.

They gave little importance on the figure of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on the cross was understood as a way by means one could reach eternal life in heaven. Many of those early Christians believed in reincarnation, nevertheless, with the passing of time, reincarnation came to be associated with Gnosticism.


In 553 AD, Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora established Christian representatives in order to clarify aspects related to Christianity. This was denominated by the Fifth Ecumenical Council.

Finally, as the Church of Rome became more and more powerful and authoritarian, notions such as reincarnation and sects such as Gnosticism fell into darkness.

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The definition was also changed. You reincarnate when you have a child. Your DNA is your soul. From father to son passes the spirit.
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The definition was also changed. You reincarnate when you have a child. Your DNA is your soul. From father to son passes the spirit.
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DNA is nothing more then antenna for your body
nothing to do with the soul
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The definition was also changed. You reincarnate when you have a child. Your DNA is your soul. From father to son passes the spirit.
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No, that's reproduction. A father doesn't lose his spirit when he has a son or sons. Reincarnation is a concept that existed in eastern religions before the Bible existed. It means that your soul leaves your body at death, and enters a new body that is born.

'carne' means flesh. To incarnate means to become flesh.
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Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible

In 367 AD, Athanasius, one of the patriarchs of the early church, named sixty-six texts which are considered the church canon.


Only these selected texts were recognized as conveying the word and message of God having a huge impact on how the Christian doctrine is understood nowadays.

Nevertheless, theologians and historians are beginning to examine these scriptures and speculate about how Christianity would have changed and evolved had they been permitted into the official canon.


For a very short period of time, Christianity was a kind of archaic affair with very few representatives all around the world each with his own ideas and mentality.

They gave little importance on the figure of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on the cross was understood as a way by means one could reach eternal life in heaven. Many of those early Christians believed in reincarnation, nevertheless, with the passing of time, reincarnation came to be associated with Gnosticism.


In 553 AD, Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora established Christian representatives in order to clarify aspects related to Christianity. This was denominated by the Fifth Ecumenical Council.

Finally, as the Church of Rome became more and more powerful and authoritarian, notions such as reincarnation and sects such as Gnosticism fell into darkness.

Video 2:

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 Quoting: HeartSutra


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most Roman/Catholic/Vatican is mistranslated shit

real christian where Gnostic's and cathars
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Gnostic used reading runes ... something to think about

their heritage goes back to Odin/zeus
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Smart. How can you make a good profit off your flock if they don't believe only your help will save them from the eternal fires of hell?

If there is no hell, or if they get to spend forever dipping in and out of evolving scenarios of humanity...controlling them would be much harder.

Religion is a business, like any other. Church-goers are like sheep...they have to be sheared or fleeced on a regular basis.

There is no profit in reincarnation.
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Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible

In 367 AD, Athanasius, one of the patriarchs of the early church, named sixty-six texts which are considered the church canon.


Only these selected texts were recognized as conveying the word and message of God having a huge impact on how the Christian doctrine is understood nowadays.

Nevertheless, theologians and historians are beginning to examine these scriptures and speculate about how Christianity would have changed and evolved had they been permitted into the official canon.


For a very short period of time, Christianity was a kind of archaic affair with very few representatives all around the world each with his own ideas and mentality.

They gave little importance on the figure of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on the cross was understood as a way by means one could reach eternal life in heaven. Many of those early Christians believed in reincarnation, nevertheless, with the passing of time, reincarnation came to be associated with Gnosticism.


In 553 AD, Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora established Christian representatives in order to clarify aspects related to Christianity. This was denominated by the Fifth Ecumenical Council.

Finally, as the Church of Rome became more and more powerful and authoritarian, notions such as reincarnation and sects such as Gnosticism fell into darkness.

Video 2:

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 Quoting: HeartSutra


[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

most Roman/Catholic/Vatican is mistranslated shit

real christian where Gnostic's and cathars
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85047976


Mistranslated implies it could have been an accident. I see it as deliberate. The church leaders altered the facts and the words to fit their own agenda.
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The definition was also changed. You reincarnate when you have a child. Your DNA is your soul. From father to son passes the spirit.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85480242


No, that's reproduction. A father doesn't lose his spirit when he has a son or sons. Reincarnation is a concept that existed in eastern religions before the Bible existed. It means that your soul leaves your body at death, and enters a new body that is born.

'carne' means flesh. To incarnate means to become flesh.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85495250


Do you not understand that a newly created child is flesh from the spirit of the father? It is most obvious. The concept of Reincarnation and the soul is described in the Upanishads - seeing as how you mention 'eastern religions'.

For example, there is the story of a father explaining to his son the concept of the soul by using salt and water. The father asks the son to taste the water and he does, then the father asks the son to add salt to the water and taste it which he does. The father then states that even though you cannot see the salt, it is there and can be tasted and in the same way, the tree cannot be seen in the seed but the soul of the tree is there, in the seed.

Perhaps you understand this, but cannot face it or have an agenda to promote. Such is the way of sin.
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Re: Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible
Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible

In 367 AD, Athanasius, one of the patriarchs of the early church, named sixty-six texts which are considered the church canon.


Only these selected texts were recognized as conveying the word and message of God having a huge impact on how the Christian doctrine is understood nowadays.

Nevertheless, theologians and historians are beginning to examine these scriptures and speculate about how Christianity would have changed and evolved had they been permitted into the official canon.


For a very short period of time, Christianity was a kind of archaic affair with very few representatives all around the world each with his own ideas and mentality.

They gave little importance on the figure of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on the cross was understood as a way by means one could reach eternal life in heaven. Many of those early Christians believed in reincarnation, nevertheless, with the passing of time, reincarnation came to be associated with Gnosticism.


In 553 AD, Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora established Christian representatives in order to clarify aspects related to Christianity. This was denominated by the Fifth Ecumenical Council.

Finally, as the Church of Rome became more and more powerful and authoritarian, notions such as reincarnation and sects such as Gnosticism fell into darkness.

Video 2:

[link to newsinstact.com (secure)]
 Quoting: HeartSutra


no duh. Reincarnation is a trap, and Yahshua broke us out of it by defeating death. Before you spend any more time fighting God, go research the Shroud of Turin. It scientifically proves resurrection. His death was the whole point of His incarnation, to free us from the trap of ever having to come back to the devil's play ground.
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Re: Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible
christianity was the state religion of Rome
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roman empire
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a meteoric rise in fortune?

:meteor:
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anyway, jesus was resurrected, that's like one of the main plot elements. isn't resurrection a kind of reincarnation?

hmm
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Yeah apparently I'm my great grandfather for many many centuries, it's Fkn weird, spoke to my granny about me great grandfather,and he was apparently JUST like me,, cept much more violent, it seems I've chilled out a bit. He was a Norwegian pirate that got shipwrecked in Knysna, and that's how I got to Mordor. He was the terror of his hood, an best everyone up , and drank more than any human could, which is zactly hoe I rolled 1998-2008, I used to drink two bottles of vodka a day,easily, the parallels are astounding.
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Evidence is clearly you have never read the bible or understood its content!
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Hebrews 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement:
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Jesus said reborn for a reason.
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Yep, however the resurrection was not!
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Very different kind of " reborn".
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Smart. How can you make a good profit off your flock if they don't believe only your help will save them from the eternal fires of hell?

If there is no hell, or if they get to spend forever dipping in and out of evolving scenarios of humanity...controlling them would be much harder.

Religion is a business, like any other. Church-goers are like sheep...they have to be sheared or fleeced on a regular basis.

There is no profit in reincarnation.
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There is much profit in reincarnation.
To be convinced that your present illness, status, disability etc is for something you did in another life keeps you a victim and subject to those who convinced you of such a deception.
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Jesus said reborn for a reason.
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Reborn by spirit
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Soul and spirit are two separate things. They are not the same.

Spirit is the battery

Soul is the tale of the tape.
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christianity was the state religion of Rome
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When?

And more specifically, whom:

Vicarianity?
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The definition was also changed. You reincarnate when you have a child. Your DNA is your soul. From father to son passes the spirit.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85480242


No, that's reproduction. A father doesn't lose his spirit when he has a son or sons. Reincarnation is a concept that existed in eastern religions before the Bible existed. It means that your soul leaves your body at death, and enters a new body that is born.

'carne' means flesh. To incarnate means to become flesh.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85495250


Do you not understand that a newly created child is flesh from the spirit of the father? It is most obvious. The concept of Reincarnation and the soul is described in the Upanishads - seeing as how you mention 'eastern religions'.

For example, there is the story of a father explaining to his son the concept of the soul by using salt and water. The father asks the son to taste the water and he does, then the father asks the son to add salt to the water and taste it which he does. The father then states that even though you cannot see the salt, it is there and can be tasted and in the same way, the tree cannot be seen in the seed but the soul of the tree is there, in the seed.

Perhaps you understand this, but cannot face it or have an agenda to promote. Such is the way of sin.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85480242


You're incorrect, such is the way of being a pompous ignoramus.

Reincarnation is a specific thing, it is not what you're describing. A child's DNA is not identical to either parent, and all humans share a common ancestor, and most of the same DNA. If whatever phenomena you mistakingly call reincarnation actually exists, it would mean that all life shares one spirit, not just a father and his son.

When most people refer to souls, they mean ones awareness or 'self' these things are not shared by a father and son.
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The enslavement of the lie known as reincarnation:

You are forever punished for acts of your past lives by a god who doesn’t tell you what those acts were and so you must ride out multiple lives in works forever trying to make up for your past sins…..

It’s a death trap
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The definition was also changed. You reincarnate when you have a child. Your DNA is your soul. From father to son passes the spirit.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85480242


No, that's reproduction. A father doesn't lose his spirit when he has a son or sons. Reincarnation is a concept that existed in eastern religions before the Bible existed. It means that your soul leaves your body at death, and enters a new body that is born.

'carne' means flesh. To incarnate means to become flesh.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85495250


Do you not understand that a newly created child is flesh from the spirit of the father? It is most obvious. The concept of Reincarnation and the soul is described in the Upanishads - seeing as how you mention 'eastern religions'.

For example, there is the story of a father explaining to his son the concept of the soul by using salt and water. The father asks the son to taste the water and he does, then the father asks the son to add salt to the water and taste it which he does. The father then states that even though you cannot see the salt, it is there and can be tasted and in the same way, the tree cannot be seen in the seed but the soul of the tree is there, in the seed.

Perhaps you understand this, but cannot face it or have an agenda to promote. Such is the way of sin.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85480242


You're incorrect, such is the way of being a pompous ignoramus.

Reincarnation is a specific thing, it is not what you're describing. A child's DNA is not identical to either parent, and all humans share a common ancestor, and most of the same DNA. If whatever phenomena you mistakingly call reincarnation actually exists, it would mean that all life shares one spirit, not just a father and his son.

When most people refer to souls, they mean ones awareness or 'self' these things are not shared by a father and son.
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You just said a mouthful.

Because , IMO, all life does indeed share the same spirit.

Hence the need to clean out and dispose of the bad cells from time to time.
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evidence suggests OP is a retard.
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Evidence Suggests That Reincarnation Was Intentionally Removed From The Bible

In 367 AD, Athanasius, one of the patriarchs of the early church, named sixty-six texts which are considered the church canon.


Only these selected texts were recognized as conveying the word and message of God having a huge impact on how the Christian doctrine is understood nowadays.

Nevertheless, theologians and historians are beginning to examine these scriptures and speculate about how Christianity would have changed and evolved had they been permitted into the official canon.


For a very short period of time, Christianity was a kind of archaic affair with very few representatives all around the world each with his own ideas and mentality.

They gave little importance on the figure of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on the cross was understood as a way by means one could reach eternal life in heaven. Many of those early Christians believed in reincarnation, nevertheless, with the passing of time, reincarnation came to be associated with Gnosticism.


In 553 AD, Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora established Christian representatives in order to clarify aspects related to Christianity. This was denominated by the Fifth Ecumenical Council.

Finally, as the Church of Rome became more and more powerful and authoritarian, notions such as reincarnation and sects such as Gnosticism fell into darkness.

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Evidence is clearly you have never read the bible or understood its content!
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Bible readers disagree on what the Bible says.
That’s why some believe in soul sleep/dead in the grave until the Resurrection, and others believe in heaven or hell right after death.
You can pick and choose which of the two you prefer and find Bible verses to support it. Or you can pick reincarnation and find a few Bible verses to support that as well.
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