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Re: Reincarnation-law of rebirth? - 07-16-2007, 12:22 AM

A biologically scientific case can be made for a form of reincarnation in the fact that there is a continuous life passed from generation to generation of all animate organisms. Future generations are direct, physically continuous descendents of past generations (going as far back as the biological history of the individual goes back - even much further than the species of being ‘human’); where the individual procreates self in a process of regeneration; also presenting a case for genetic memory and certain, qualified episodes of what is colloquially referred to as ‘deja vu’. Everyone has in fact lived many other lives. All living things have in fact lived many other lives in order to be experiencing the present life. Procreation isn’t exactly reincarnation (when the ‘soul’ acquires a new body), but procreation certainly seems to approximate reincarnation.

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