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<blockquote data-quote="Mononoke" data-source="post: 5557401" data-attributes="member: 238323"><p>I don't want to be disrespectful of you or cousin. Stories like you have just told are nothing more than personal anecdotes, stories that only you can verify for yourself. That's enough for you believe in reincarnation, but for the rest of the world you need to show a bit more proof. Especially proof that is incontrovertible. A shooting gun I might say. </p><p></p><p>I feel like this question will be answered pretty soon, when we finally decipher the human genome. Then we should be able to tell what our brain inherits at birth.</p><p></p><p>I also feel that Sri Lankan Buddhists make a big deal about reincarnation, when Buddhism has little concern for reincarnation. Buddhism flatly denies the existence of an 'atma'. I also feel that the Buddhist metaphysical doctrine is far more concerned with your present state of conscious than next lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mononoke, post: 5557401, member: 238323"] I don't want to be disrespectful of you or cousin. Stories like you have just told are nothing more than personal anecdotes, stories that only you can verify for yourself. That's enough for you believe in reincarnation, but for the rest of the world you need to show a bit more proof. Especially proof that is incontrovertible. A shooting gun I might say. I feel like this question will be answered pretty soon, when we finally decipher the human genome. Then we should be able to tell what our brain inherits at birth. I also feel that Sri Lankan Buddhists make a big deal about reincarnation, when Buddhism has little concern for reincarnation. Buddhism flatly denies the existence of an 'atma'. I also feel that the Buddhist metaphysical doctrine is far more concerned with your present state of conscious than next lives. [/QUOTE]
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