(Remember I'm atheist and I am taking a different outlook on things here... bear with me.)
Now... there are people who believe in reincarnation. Not necessarily being risen from the dead, but rather, your spirit inhabiting the body of someone else, or, for lack of a better term, a newborn.
Some believe your 'spirit' just goes kaput. I personally disagree.
The very nature of energy states that 'Energy cannot be destroyed. It can only be transferred or converted to a different form.' For those of you who disagree, you're probably wrong. But anyways(Bear with me now)...
We can assume that our 'spirits' are a form of energy, correct? Perhaps not a conventional form, such as kinetic or chemical or potential, etc. but a 'spiritual energy'(again, bear with me now). So this 'reincarnation' is simply a transferring of energy, and this very theory reinforces the speculation that our spirits exist elsewhere. It could also be twisted to contribute to the theories of ghosts and the afterlife and whatnot.
So? Thoughts? Comments? Comments on the terrible point I am trying to make in a terrible manner?
(Sorry about the misunderstanding. I said that because my memory of actuallly going to church and he just of the sermons decided to play a game wih me. Pretend that never said Christian.)
Now... there are people who believe in reincarnation. Not necessarily being risen from the dead, but rather, your spirit inhabiting the body of someone else, or, for lack of a better term, a newborn.
Some believe your 'spirit' just goes kaput. I personally disagree.
The very nature of energy states that 'Energy cannot be destroyed. It can only be transferred or converted to a different form.' For those of you who disagree, you're probably wrong. But anyways(Bear with me now)...
We can assume that our 'spirits' are a form of energy, correct? Perhaps not a conventional form, such as kinetic or chemical or potential, etc. but a 'spiritual energy'(again, bear with me now). So this 'reincarnation' is simply a transferring of energy, and this very theory reinforces the speculation that our spirits exist elsewhere. It could also be twisted to contribute to the theories of ghosts and the afterlife and whatnot.
So? Thoughts? Comments? Comments on the terrible point I am trying to make in a terrible manner?
(Sorry about the misunderstanding. I said that because my memory of actuallly going to church and he just of the sermons decided to play a game wih me. Pretend that never said Christian.)



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