Does God teach Reincarnation? (Crystal growth/Stem Cell Research)
Have you ever heard the phrase the seed of God? Seed can represents a future plant that gets eaten buy a person or animal, which can produce an animal or person. Therefore, the seed which grows with water and the minerals of the soil ends up in a human. This mineral or one might say molecules is worked with to create the skin, muscle and etc.. of a person. This molecule that came from a person. People decompose to sand when you pass away they say or to different molecules one may say. To grow a crystal you set place a very small seed as small as sand in the water, ad a few chemicals and in time a crystal will grow. Kind of like a baby grows with in a person or lets say a person to a thinking, feeling computer? I believe this is the same process as they say is stem cell research. Though What is a seed? How does it attract different chemicals? How is made and where does it come from? A seed has the mathematical formal (little version of product?) to create a plant or crystal maybe even a person. It might attract chemicals with a type of magnetism or frequency. How is it made, well it seems the body can produce one for a baby, their for the body can create a seed, though how? May be with an adam organizer one probable can create a seed. So do we die? Water turns to vapor then to rain. Sand turns into a person then to sand. The molecules reorganize though never dies? Maybe people always come back to life just with out the memory of the past. In the future I believe dying will be an option to people due to doctors and computers. Does God mention reincarnation? Well God backwards is dog. Is it possible that god used to be a dog? Did a person who knows the Periodic Table and Computers plus stem Cell research adjust the dog into a person. Or did God adjust a dog into a person and called it his son. If we all decomposed and eat in a weird way are family/species through plants then do we really die? Did God say heaven to make you not fair death and just could not tell you the truth due to how people thought in the pass, meaning that people were enslaved. You see God said that he forgives everyone? Why? Well if a calculator stated 2+2=5 you would say it is broke or it is an excellent beginning to making a calculator. People are just like calculators I believe. Therefore there is no such thing as a bad person just a person who’s formal may need or not altering.
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I think that the seed of God is mankind. Weren’t we made in God’s image? Chemicals and crystals, everything that
exists, does so for a reason. Man has
been debating our final moments and where we all go after death, for centuries,
and it is all speculation, and a matter of faith or the lack of it. Some people are content to know that we begin
from a single cell and end as ashes. For
me, what is more important is to know that nothing happens by accident. We are given one chance to live our lives
with meaning, purpose and worth. I also
believe that what becomes of us after death is largely based on how we have
conducted ourselves while we were alive.
God has given us intelligence. How
we use our minds is our own choice. God
teaches us by providing examples of what we see happening around us. Does he teach about Reincarnation, you
ask? Does he suggest that there is a possibility
of eternal life? I believe that when we die, our soul does have another form
and purpose, and I choose to call it eternal life, but you might see it as
Reincarnation. Words, labels, and
definitions are not as important as what we do.
Our actions define us and give us every possibility to make a difference
on this planet, or not. Right now, the issues of saving the planet from being
incapable of supporting life, seem of greater significance, then what happens
afterward. While some hold the seed and
contemplate its origins (and this is a good thing); others like Al Gore have
and will continue to take action, and do something about the water, air and food
source problems that we are facing.
Why? Because our children deserve
a chance to grow up and ask questions, and perhaps find answers that we only
wondered about in our lifetime.
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