Mashmont wrote 22JAN29-POST#0301 above
What science confirms one of the following religious beliefs over the other?
You: God creates a brand new soul at conception. The intentional interruption of the development of a pregnancy is murder of that soul and the soul has an enternal afterlife of a know-nothing, of life, zombie. Christians believe that our souls, the essence of who we are, have an afterlife.
Is the concept of transmigration of souls biblical? Where does the idea of transmigration of souls come from? Do souls migrate through different lives or into different beings?
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However, our destination is final and is determinate upon our relationship, or lack of one, with God's own Son, Jesus Christ (
Hebrews 9:27).
I’m just not sure what relationship an aborted fetus has with Jesus Christ for all eternity.
Me: During pregnancy there is a moment in the developing cells when conceptually the fetus can survive outside the womb.A soul enters and a new life is created in nature that should not be disrupted.
Reincarnation, karma, and transmigration of souls all leave out the existence of a Savior, forgiveness, and sometimes even a god.
Is the concept of transmigration of souls biblical?
Christians know that the Bible teaches us that righteousness is a gift from God and that salvation originates in God's goodness to those who believe in what Christ has done (
Romans 1:16).
Your Bible Mashmont means nothing to my soul. I have an old soul, steadily moving toward enlightenment. That is my religion. It is not science based. I do not force my religion on you. Why do you force your religion on me?
Don’t terminate a pregnancy in your life. I’ve never terminated one in my life but U want the women in my life to continue having that choice. It’s none if your business.
I’ve raised two daughters with my first wife and a step daughter with my wife of twenty one years. I have four grand children and two great grandchildren - A beautiful and intelligent and productive loving family - all done without the help of Jesus, Jimmy Swaggart and the POPE
(not that I mind if any of them went that route.) One daughter, one 16-year-old granddaughter, and one three year old grandson live in Texas. All I ask of you
Mashmont is to keep your creepy Catholic claws off of their lives. We don’t need you and we don’t want you telling us how to live our lives. 22JAN29-POST#0314