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Proof of reincarnation

That's one possibility; a second is that there could be other inhabited planets in the universe. So, for example, while the population of Earth is currently increasing, the population of the hypothetical planet Thetan in the Andromeda Galaxy may be currently decreasing. For all we know, there may be billions and billions (to borrow from Carl Sagan) of inhabited planets in the universe, and souls may be constantly shuttling among them and other planes of existence.

That nonsense, if youre going to promote one woo theory theres no need to combine it with another one. The extra souls surely come from animals that have learned something special and the Hindus have it right.
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I guessed the video after seeing the discussion and I had wondered what the truth was about this kid too. Looks like another case of Bridey Murphy.
 
That nonsense, if youre going to promote one woo theory theres no need to combine it with another one. The extra souls surely come from animals that have learned something special and the Hindus have it right.
That's a third possibility. The only thing that's absolutely necessary for reincarnation to be true is that there has to be at least one non-physical plane.
 
This is rather an old story, and so what if a kid has a fascination with WW2 fighter planes? That certainly doesn't prove that he's a reincarnated fighter pilot. I had the same fascination with that subject at his age, as I am sure a lot of children do, that doesn't automatically imply reincarnation.
 
This is rather an old story, and so what if a kid has a fascination with WW2 fighter planes? That certainly doesn't prove that he's a reincarnated fighter pilot. I had the same fascination with that subject at his age, as I am sure a lot of children do, that doesn't automatically imply reincarnation.

That's a third possibility. The only thing that's absolutely necessary for reincarnation to be true is that there has to be at least one non-physical plane.

So if it's an imaginary WW2 fighter, does that count as a non-physical plane?
 
This is rather an old story, and so what if a kid has a fascination with WW2 fighter planes? That certainly doesn't prove that he's a reincarnated fighter pilot. I had the same fascination with that subject at his age, as I am sure a lot of children do, that doesn't automatically imply reincarnation.

If you watch the video until the end you see that he was allegedly a very specific fighter pilot and the child allegedly had information that only that particular person would know.
 
So if it's an imaginary WW2 fighter, does that count as a non-physical plane?
No, but there is no question that there was a WW2 fighter pilot named James Huston, and James Leininger claims to be his reincarnation. Huston died in 1945 and Leininger was not born until the late 1990s. So, if Leininger is Huston's reincarnation, where was that entity in the interim?
 
No, but there is no question that there was a WW2 fighter pilot named James Huston, and James Leininger claims to be his reincarnation. Huston died in 1945 and Leininger was not born until the late 1990s. So, if Leininger is Huston's reincarnation, where was that entity in the interim?

Obviously a dolphin since his war drawing have changed to sea-life.:rolleyes:
 
Having looked into the story further, the Natoma Bay, being an escort carrier, didn't have a squadron of Corsairs, but rather Wildcats, which was typical of that class of carrier. So James Huston would have been flying a Wildcat when he was shot down.
 
That's one possibility; a second is that there could be other inhabited planets in the universe. So, for example, while the population of Earth is currently increasing, the population of the hypothetical planet Thetan in the Andromeda Galaxy may be currently decreasing. For all we know, there may be billions and billions (to borrow from Carl Sagan) of inhabited planets in the universe, and souls may be constantly shuttling among them and other planes of existence.

Odd then that no one remembers being a six legged ant creature under the green sun of a far planet.

Actually I was once a newt but I got better.
 
That's a third possibility. The only thing that's absolutely necessary for reincarnation to be true is that there has to be at least one non-physical plane.

Do I have to buy transcendental tickets to board the non-physical plane?
 

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