Originally posted by @romans1009 Too much effort for something I’m really not interested in. The status of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:
"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:
"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
I didn’t, but, as I said, the nature of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
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Originally posted by @romans1009 I didn’t, but, as I said, the nature of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
Hang on. I’ll do it now.
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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:
"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
That’s a very odd definition of reincarnation - not at all the definition that I think is commonly accepted.
One can believe in God and not believe in reincarnation as reincarnation is commonly understood - a human being who dies comes back as another life form on earth.