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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-08-03 03:54 pm

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Re: Reincarnation

[personal profile] pantswarrior 2014-08-03 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I... sorta believe there may be something to it? I'm a Christian, and so I believe the soul is eternal - and what's to say they don't get sent back for another round? Biblically, it appears to have happened at least once, if John the Baptist was Elijah. (I'm pretty open to any and all possibilities when it comes to theology, even if it isn't a traditional POV for those of my professed religion.)

I've had three different people who do believe in reincarnation, none of whom know each other, all tell me at different points in my life that they're sure I was either a high priestess in a past life or possibly one of the fey. I find that rather intriguing, but since I'm not really sure I believe my soul has been around more than once, it's not like *I* believe that I was totally a fairy in a past life or something.

Re: Reincarnation

(Anonymous) 2014-08-03 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
if John the Baptist was Elijah

...Um. I am fairly certain that was not supposed to be taken literally?
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Re: Reincarnation

[personal profile] pantswarrior 2014-08-03 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe, maybe not. I never thought so, until I saw it suggested that maybe it WAS a case of Christianity supporting the idea of reincarnation, and so I went back and read stuff over and it seemed like a plausible interpretation.

Like I said, I'm pretty open to any and all possibilities. IMO, it's not like as a mortal I'm going to understand the ways of souls and spirits, and so I'm not going to pretend I have any hard and fast answers when it comes to this kind of thing.

Re: Reincarnation

(Anonymous) 2014-08-03 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
AYRT

Where did you see/read that? That's really interesting, I'd like to see who/what/where is reading that into the relevant scriptures.

IME when people start saying they ARE "X from the Bible" is when things go a tad sideways. So I am wondering/apprehensive if retroactively applying that to John the Baptist can feed into the justification of something along those lines? IDK that it has. I am just thinking it has the potential to go that way.
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Re: Reincarnation

[personal profile] pantswarrior 2014-08-03 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually it was in one of the series of Avalon books by Marion Zimmer Bradley - which if you're not familiar with it, is sort of semi-historical-fiction mixed with Arthurian legend, written by (from what I have heard from someone who knew her household personally) a wiccan. And given the time period in which King Arthur allegedly was to have lived, there's a lot of interaction with the Roman Empire and discussion of the earliest version of Christianity. I think the context was actually a follower of the old religion trying to find common ground with a Christian, though it's been ages.

So I guess when you boil it down, it was a fictional character written by a pagan who first floated the idea where I could see it, and I kinda went "......Uh. WAT." But then I was thinking about it, and nothing I remembered reading in the Bible expressly said that reincarnation COULDN'T happen, and there's so much we can't possibly know that... well, maybe it COULD be seen that way. Of course, even if it is in fact a Biblically documented case of reincarnation, there's no reason to assume that it wasn't a single isolated instance which has never happened before or since, since the whole situation at the time was pretty unique.

It's just one of those things where I have no way of knowing, so I won't rule it out OR cling to it - because when it gets down to it, it doesn't really matter anyway. What I *do* believe is that regardless of whether we get multiple turns on the earth or not, we should be the best people we can be while we're here now.