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Old 12-06-2005, 01:02 PM
TomCollins TomCollins is offline
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Default Re: Athiests; a question.

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maybe im explaining this poorly so I'll try to seperate the points a little.

Since there is no distinction between the dead and the unborn it seems impossible to discount reincarnation.

This is because both the dead and unborn equally do not exist. When the unborn are concieved thay move from a nonexistient state to one of existence.

Since the dead and the unborn are equally non existient can not a dead person be reincarnated through the same process that crates the existence of the unborn?

Obviously few, if any, athiests believe in reincarnation, but is there any reason to doubt it's plausability?

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If something ceases to exist, it cannot come back into being.
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