Reincarnation
Yoga was developed as an escape from endless
reincarnations. The theory of reincarnation is continually promoted by
the deceiving spirits "channeling" to mankind. In Eastern mysticism, as
in Christian Science, death is an illusion. Existence follows an endless
cycle of birth, death, and rebirth through reincarnation. There is no
such thing as resurrection, but a "transmigration of souls" into one
body after another.
Reincarnation has become a widely accepted belief in
the West to replace the biblical declaration that it is "appointed unto
men once to die, but after this the judgment" (Hebrews 9:27). In the
East, however, reincarnation is viewed as a means of punishment. Gandhi
called it "a burden too great to bear"—returning to this life of
suffering and disappointment, spinning forever upon a never-ending
"wheel of reincarnation"!
One cannot believe in both reincarnation and
resurrection. Each new reincarnation leaves one more body in the grave,
overcome by death. In contrast, the Bible promises complete victory over
death through Christ’s sacrificial death and resurrection for our sins.
Jesus Christ was resurrected, not reincarnated. The Antichrist,
lacking the marks of Calvary, will likely claim to be the latest
reincarnation of the "Christ spirit."
Professing Christians go to astonishing lengths in
attempting to reconcile the anti-Christian doctrine of reincarnation
with the Bible and even to find it taught there. Elijah is a favorite
because "Malachi prophesies the return of Elijah, and Jesus says John
the Baptist is Elijah returned."
so common in the occult.
Reincarnation and Scientific Evidence
Yes, some scientific evidence is claimed for
reincarnation. There are the studies of clinical psychologist Helen
Wambach. She hypnotically regressed hundreds of subjects into "past
lives" and found them to be more than 99 percent accurate in
descriptions of life and surroundings. Hypnosis, however, involves a
highly suggestible state in which one is controlled by the hypnotist. It
is entirely reasonable to believe that a demon would take advantage of
this passive state to interject its influence as well. Hypnosis is one
of the oldest occult practices. No one should ever submit to hypnosis.
Another respected researcher in this area is
psychiatrist Ian Stevenson. He has investigated and documented a number
of cases of young children who, in the process of spontaneously
expressing memories of past lives, gave so much factual data that there
seemed to be no other explanation except reincarnation. Once again, of
course, a demon could have implanted such "memories" of past places and
events.
Yet in the scientific evaluation of the data, the
possibility of demonic interference in an altered state is not even
considered. Nor is there any "scientific" way to know whether or not a
demon was involved. Yet that possibility alone is sufficient to
undermine what few examples reincarnationists can offer. Reincarnation
can be refuted by simple logic, but the Bible, which contradicts
reincarnation, is fully verifiable in every point. One cannot believe in
both the Bible and reincarnation.
Amoral, Senseless, and Hopeless
Reincarnation is amoral, senseless, and
hopeless. It is amoral because it perpetuates evil. If a
husband beats his wife, the cause-and-effect law of karma will require
him to be reincarnated in his next life as a wife who is beaten by her
husband. That husband will have to return in his next life as a wife
beaten by her husband and so forth endlessly. The perpetrator of each
crime must become the victim of the same crime, thus necessitating
another crime, the perpetrator of which must in turn become a subsequent
victim at the hands of yet another criminal, ad infinitum.
Reincarnation is also senseless because no one
recalls the many past lives he or she has supposedly lived nor the
previous mistakes and lessons supposedly learned. What then is the point
of living again and again, only to bear the burden of bad karma due to
misdeeds one can neither remember nor correct? It is argued that
subconsciously we have such memories and are thus benefiting at an
unconscious level. If that were true, we should see evidence that
mankind has gradually progressed morally. Obviously, this is not the
case.
Evolution, the essential partner of reincarnation,
claims that man is the result of hundreds of thousands of years of
gradual advancement to an ever-higher order of being. The Bible,
however, says that man is degenerating into ever-more-immoral behavior.
One need only read the daily papers and study history to know which of
these opposing views is correct.
That reincarnation is also hopeless follows
logically. The karma built up in the present life must be worked off in
a future reincarnation. In that process more karma is accumulated, which
must be worked off in a subsequent life, and so it continues endlessly.
The cycle offers no release. As for escaping through yoga, there is no
explanation of how that practice could abrogate the immutable law of
karma nor any proof that anyone has ever effected such an escape.
A further moral dilemma is presented. Suffering by an
individual could never make right his past misdeeds. Nor would living a
perfect life in the future (even if that were possible) make up for past
wrongs. Somehow the penalty must be paid or God Himself could not
forgive us.
In Christianity alone the penalty for breaking God’s
laws is paid by God, who became a man through the virgin birth. He never
ceased to be God and will never cease to be man. Jesus Christ is the one
and only God-man, who as perfect and sinless could represent the human
race, taking the penalty it deserved, and could fully pay that penalty.
Only on that basis can pardon justly be offered to all who repent and
receive Christ as Savior.
What a difference there is between an impersonal law
of karma which can only perpetuate evil and suffering, and the personal
God who loves us so much that He became one of us to pay the penalty we
deserved, which alone could end evil and suffering!
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