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I
believe in reincarnation,
so why do I need Christianity?
What makes you think that reincarnation is true? Believing it to
be true doesn't mean that it is. Yes, I know, believing
Christianity true doesn't make it true either. But there is a big
difference. In Christianity, we have Jesus. Jesus said He
was the only way. “I am the way,
and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through
Me," (John
14:6).
Jesus also performed many miracles. He walked on water, healed
sicknesses, raised people from the dead, and claimed to be God in flesh.
Because of these things, we need to look at Him seriously and consider
what He is saying. Now, if Joe Schmoe on the
street said that he was the only way to God, we'd look at him and say,
"Yeah, right." But, if Joe calmed a storm with a command, raised
someone from the dead, walked on water, etc., that would add a lot of
credibility to his claim. After all, he is demonstrating
extraordinary abilities consistent with his extraordinary claim.
This is the case with Jesus. He made extraordinary claims and
performed extraordinary deeds. Therefore, it is logical to
conclude that what Jesus said was true -- especially since He claimed to
be God (John 8:24,58;
10:30-33;
5:18). Jesus
commissioned the apostles to teach and preach the Christianity faith.
In Heb. 9:27
it says, "And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and
after this comes judgment." This verse alone shows that
reincarnation is not true. Also, reincarnation negates the
necessity of the Cross because reincarnation teaches you can have
different lives in which to try and "get it right." Not so in
Christianity. According to the Bible, God gives us one chance to
escape the clutches of sin and damnation. God has given us the Law
which states that we are not to lie, to cheat, or steal. But, we
all have. Therefore, we are all under the judgment of God and He
will execute His judgment upon sinners on the Day of Judgment. If
reincarnation is true, then there is no Day of Judgment, no need of a
sacrifice, no need to trust in Christ. A
person needs Christianity because reincarnation does not remove sin.
Also, reincarnation contradicts the Bible which presents Jesus with His
miracles, fulfilled prophecies, resurrection, and so much more.
Reincarnation denies the Day of Judgment. Also, think about this.
Reincarnation works with karma, the idea that your past lives "goodness"
or "badness" affects the quality and position of your next incarnation.
The purpose of reincarnation is to help you develop perfect karma by
which you might then achieve a union with the divine consciousness after
you have learned whatever it is you are supposed to learn. The
problem is that each person had a first incarnation. That means
that each person then had perfect Karma since he had no previous life
and had done nothing wrong. Therefore, if he had perfect Karma and
didn't learn or do what he was supposed to in his first life, then what
makes him think that after hundreds of incarnations with accumulated bad
karma that he will be able to achieve the perfect state of union with
the divine consciousness that reincarnation moves him toward? It
doesn't make any sense. But what does make sense
is that there is one God who has revealed Himself in Jesus Christ and
the only way to have your sins forgiven is to trust in Him and not your
own efforts through various lives to try and become perfect. That
is why you need Jesus, because reincarnation is not only false, it is
empty.
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