No, Christians believe in heaven.
No, mainstream Christian religions do not believe in reincarnation. The concept of reincarnation is not a part of traditional Christian teachings.
Christian(Catholic)
Reincarnation is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible. The concept of reincarnation is not a part of traditional Christian beliefs.
Mark Albrecht has written: 'Reincarnation' 'Reincarnation, a Christian appraisal' -- subject(s): Christianity, Reincarnation
The Bible does not explicitly mention reincarnation in relation to Jesus. The concept of reincarnation is not a central teaching in traditional Christian theology.
There are no Bible verses that explicitly mention reincarnation. The concept of reincarnation is not a belief held in traditional Christian theology.
Reincarnation is not a belief supported by traditional Christian teachings. Christians believe in the resurrection of the dead and the afterlife, as described in the Bible. Reincarnation is more commonly associated with Eastern religions like Hinduism and Buddhism.
Reincarnation is not a christian belief. You are either sent to heaven for eternity or hell for eternity, or you go to purgatory.
You go to heaven, not reincarnated as another creature,
Hinduism doesn't specifically preclude ancillary belief in Christian theological concepts, but Christian theology is not a part of Hindu belief. In Hinduism, karma and reincarnation are important. The Second Coming is a kind of reincarnation, if you think about it.
They just do... its just part of their faith just as Jesus dieing is part of the christian faith.
Lynn A. De Silva has written: 'Why can't I save myself?' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Comparative studies, Relations, Salvation 'Reincarnation in Buddhist and Christian thought' -- subject(s): Christianity and reincarnation, Reincarnation