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No, "person" is a singular noun. The plural form of "person" is "people."
Buddhists believe that people are reincarnated, and they can be reincarnated in the form of other species than human beings. So, all animal life would be deserving of respect as a possible vessle of a human spirit.
deceased person's karma
deceased person's karma
Hinduism says that if you devote your life to god you get released from the cycle of life and death and become one with God. If you however succumb to the evils of the world you are reincarnated into a rabbit or a deer or any other lower life form. From there the cycle starts and you work your way up to human, then you again have a chance to become one with god.
"A reliable and committed person of integrity always follows through on their promises."
none it is just a rumor that micheal jackson was the reincarnated form of the aztec king during the fall of the aztec empire.
"are"No matter what person it is, it's always "are".we areYou all arethey are
There are some religions that are based on reincarnation.AnswerNo you do not become an animal your skins starts to come off then your soul goes up to heaven or where ever you go when you die. AnswerSome Religions do indeed teach that you may become an animal after death. Both Buddhism and Hinduism teach that humanity circulates in an unending cycle of death and reincarnation in which people may be reincarnated in something higher or something lower than their former life form depending on how they have lived. A well-lived life of performing good deeds allows the person to accumulate a good supply of karma, divine merit, that will allow them to be reincarnated in a higher form.Hinduism is regarded as the world's oldest organized religion.