
Originally Posted by
pixelwise
halipong ko ha inyo!
ok i'm too lazy to hit the quote button but someone mentioned a number of pages back, "be perfect as your heavenly father is perfect". In the same vein one can also consider what peter said, "the lord isn't slack.. not willing that any should perish .. but that all should come to repentance" ... obviously billions and billions of people have already died without even hearing about the christian concept of repentance. but it's god's will, right, that ALL should repent? can god's will be broken? doesn't ALL mean ALL? isn't ALL all that ALL means? so ... could reincarnation be the key for ALL to eventually come to repentance? (hmm does that also mean ALL will eventually become christians in their final reincarnations?

jeeezus! god forbid! the current population is more than bad enough

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anyway, to him who brought up "be ye perfect" .. in hebrews it also says, "by his offering he made perfect all who were made holy (or saved, justified, something like that)" ... i guess that addresses the notion

.. i have no idea about the "universal repentance" angle yet though
with that said, i still do not accept reincarnation as a fact. perhaps in one of my next lives when more proofs supporting it have been presented

"...when I read Jesus’ startling statement in Matt. 5:48: "You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly father is perfect," I was deeply troubled by what seemed to be an unreasonable demand; something impossible of attainment. Now I realize that He was referring indirectly to rebirth, so that we have whatever number of lives we need to achieve that high standard of perfection." Rev. Howard Ray Carey
"In its esoteric sense Jesus' remark to Nicodemus: Thou must be born again, cannot be interpreted as referring to reincarnation, but to that inner transformation of man, equivalent to a new birth. That alone can transmute us into new beings capable of entering into that spiritual state called the kingdom of heaven." Jeanine Miller
"Each soul enters the world strengthened by the victories or weakened by the defects of its past lives. Its place in this world is determined by past virtues and shortcomings." Origen (Early Christian Father and Theologian)
"Under the great Law of Rebirth we undertake that journey again and yet again, until at last we enter into the Light of our own understanding as self-perfected Sons of God." The Master --
Why Do Christians Reject 
The Doctrine Of Reincarnation?

The answer is that the modern Church adheres to the doctrine and theology of a Circus Prostitute and a Roman Emperor who maintained absolute control over what Christians were permitted to believe!!! While this may sound outrageous to the modern believer -- i.e., ascribing to the doctrines of a Circus Prostitute who married the Emperor -- it is nonetheless true -- and Christians continue to embrace this prostitute's doctrines of belief even to this very day. The New Testament was founded upon the reality of the pre-existent soul of man that evolves to perfection over the course of many lifetimes -- and the existence of an uncountable number of sects today, is the direct result of the confusion which was brought about when this foundational concept was removed from both the Bible, as well as Christian doctrine. Moreover, it is impossible for modern Christians to mature beyond only a very elementary and superficial understanding of the Gospel and teachings of Yeshua, so long as this primary foundational concept is missing from their understanding.
Christian Reincarnation and TheWay of the Nazirene Disciple
The Ten Reasons Why
Christians Don't Believe In Reincarnation
1. A Circus Prostitute and a Roman Emperor condemned the Christian doctrine of the pre-existent soul that evolves to perfection over the course of many lifetimes.
2. Another Roman Emperor ordered that crucial teachings be removed from the Bible.
3. Christians lack an understanding of one of the main themes of the Bible which is preordination.
4. Without understanding the reason why all things are preordained, Christians lack an understanding of the scriptures, and understanding of the Alpha and Omega
5. Mithraism was the universal religion of the Roman Empire -- and Christianity had to compete with Mithraism as to which religion could offer the multitude the greater redemption without change from the believers sinful ways.
6. The Gentile Christians were too heathen, and demanded that they not be held accountable for their actions, and they required religious doctrines that provided them a free ticket to Heaven.
7. The natural mind of man cannot know God whose ways cannot be perceived and understood from man's carnal perspective.
8. Reincarnation, as understood by the New Age, is in error
9. It can be said that most people don't reincarnate -- because as Jesus said, the spiritually dead cannot be made alive by merely passing from this world when their cycle here is completed.
10. Christians totally lack an understanding of the soul-self -- the higher purpose of life -- and the process of second soul-birth which is necessary to enter into Life and the Kingdom
Reincarnation In Christianity