This Is Why Reincarnation Can't Be True!
by Mark Spence
]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlBicjWY3-U&feature=BFa&list=SP3B82C219AC3A6847
by Mark Spence
]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlBicjWY3-U&feature=BFa&list=SP3B82C219AC3A6847
Reincarnation is a teaching that after death, the soul goes to a holding place and then enters into a new human body. Some people even believe that we are reincarnated into animals, plants, and even inanimate objects. This cycle continues over and over again for thousands of years until the person supposedly learns what he/she supposed to learn.
It works with Karma. The idea of your past life of goodness and badness affects the quality and the position of your next incarnation. It might sound good, but it makes no sense.
Thank about it. If this is true that each person that had their first incarnation, that means that each person then had perfect karma since he had no previous life in which he didn't do anything wrong. So if he had perfect karma and he didn't learn where he supposed to learn in his first life, then what makes him think that after hundreds, if not thousands, of incarnations with accumulating of bad karma that he is now going to achieve the perfect state of union with this divine consciousness.
Then there is the issue of final authority. When it is time to reincarnate, who or what is the cosmic authoritative figure decides rather or not you have been good or bad? These religions, by in large, have no God, or judges, or a gauge to be judged by. It is like a justice system without a judge. It makes no sense.
The deception of reincarnation is that there is no day of judgement, no need for the cross, and no need to trust in Christ. Aside from Jesus, no one has ever been perfect. Because of this, no one has ever been good enough to escape the supposed cycle of reincarnation.
After that, we will face judgement, meaning that there is no second chance. That is why you need a Savior today. On the day you die, you will not go back to the end of the line to try again. You are going to be judged. And without the righteousness of Christ, you do not stand a chance.