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Does it make any ultimate difference in the religious life whether or not
one believes in reincarnation? I believe there are much greater priorities
in a spiritual life than whether one does or does not accept a particular
theological tenet. Those who are still irresolute on the question of reincarnation,
or indeed those who are emphatically resolute in one direction or another,
possess no special advantage before God. The only possible advantage that
the reincarnationist may claim over those who are unresolved or opposed
is that he has a reasonable and consistent theory to account for the prenatal
and postmortem life of the soul as well as an explanation for the apparent
absurdities in the dispensation of divine justice. The following are
excerpts from two of the greatest books on the subject I know. The
first is Reincarnation for the Christian by Quincy Howe Jr.
The other is Reincarnation: The Missing Link of Christianity by Elizabeth Prophet.
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