Does the evidence for reincarnation prove (at least some kind of) 'god' exists?
Where does your evidence came from? Songs, like Age of Aquarius? There is no evidence. Easily disproved psuedo science? Nope.
What about that one song "I just died in your arms tonight" and he went on to sing about it... either reincarnation or resurrection. Songs, almost as rock solid as something I read on Twitter/FB.
What scientific evidence exists on reincarnation? None.
What evidence is there for reincarnation!?
No evidence.
The stories are compelling and not verifiable.
If you have evidence for reincarnation. Go get a hold of the JREF (James Randi Educational Foundation), and claim your Million Dollars.
Let me know how that goes.
lol.
I am not aware of any evidence for reincarnation. So, does the lack of any evidence for reincarnation disprove the existenceo of any Gods?
What evidence for reincarnation?
What is reincarnated?
It is well established that, when part of the brain is injured, a certain aspect of a person's perception or personality is changed/damaged.
There is no ghost in the machine.
All "evidence" for reincarnation is anecdotal; someone claiming memories of a past life telling colorful tales of their time as an Egyptian priest or a Viking marauder but with nothing to verify it.
"All "evidence" for reincarnation is anecdotal" Exactly! And people lie, invent stories, and are more willing to believe romantic nonsense.
And isn't it interesting that they'e never a slave or a peon or a convited criminal about to be hung?
@HumanistJohn Valid point.
I read and watched some from the links provided, and that's just not evidence. People have kidnapped and murderd their own children for attention, so I wouldn't put something like this past anyone. And if you're going to do it at all, why not make it as crazy and convincing as possible?
OP asks what is the logical linkage between the two ideas and the answer I hereby give is that the two scales of "possibility" are mutually and freely independent of each other. By their nature one might have either, neither, or both (bearing in mind the senses of the job title are infinite). This interrelationship in logic will not be altered by any amount or quality of evidence either / both has /doesn't have.
If you keep up these kinds of statements and questions you will be an 8 soon.
Sure got the mileage outta this one