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As a Christian - I believe that when our body dies, our Awareness [conscious mind] transfers to an unborn baby with memory erased. However, providing we qualify, we transfer directly to another dimension; with our memory intact. Supposedly, a Christian believes that The Bible is God's word. If you believe the Bible is God's word, you cannot believe in reincarnation. Hebrews 9:27 - And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment.

However that being said, it is important to understand that every life lived is a life ended and Hebrews 9:27 refers to that single life only. The life just ended usually did so with the person having left behind effects of actions that the living must endure - either good or bad. Nature's essence is balance and harmony and we are born according to the laws of Nature, so it is unreasonable to expect that a person who has died has escaped from reaping the effects of actions made when alive. It is for this reason that reincarnation is a must. Nature must be harmonized and personalities are afforded many opportunities to learn to live without creating deeds that need incarnation. Once that pure lifestyle has been reached, the task is over and reincarnation becomes no longer necessary for the pilgrim soul who is united with his-her Father in Heaven - so to speak.

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