Harbal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 4:10 pm
Walker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 4:01 pm
You're rather dim, aren't you.
If you say so.
Look at this way, Harbal. Since you wanted to make it personal, shake my hand and be a man. Prove you're not a Dimwit. If you want to rap, daddy, jive on
this on the other thread, and without your
"questions for clarification" 
, 'cause I spent some time and effort on this explanation that you requested, and you blew it off with some crap comment about poetry, just to be cute and clever.
Take your time and make it good, 'cause your crap will be answered with crap. Savvy that, compadre?
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This:
- Reincarnation is the embodiment of a quality that has existed before.
- Cat-like is a quality. Dog-like is a quality. Human-like is a quality. God-like is a quality.
- Each cat, dog, and human is an embodiment of those particular qualities.
- Man is made in the image of God.
- Therefore, each human is a reincarnation of … the image of God-like quality.
- And what might that be?
- Omniscience, limited by corruptions such as delusions, and just perhaps, limited by human form, although it’s a common trope that humans use only a fraction of their noggin potential, and Jesus Christ was a form of God leaning more towards God than delusion.
- Because memories pertain to the body and the experiences of the body, then when the body goes the way of all flesh, so goes the memories of that flesh just as quickly as a dream.
- What is the mechanism for qualities that have existed before, being passed along? Same as it is now.
- And what becomes of the person in the body, does the person survive?
- What is a person but memories, qualities, and the flesh? Memories and flesh are scattered to the wind, but qualities get reincarnated.