(September 19, 2016 at 10:07 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:(September 19, 2016 at 9:51 am)Little Rik Wrote: NDEs that are sent back is because of the karma that hasn't yet been exhausted.
In regard to those who are not interested or those who do not believe in a afterlife this is
a different story from the NDEs.
You didn't get it yog, did you?
You're simply repeating the same assertion that I already debunked. You still haven't answered why they are being sent back if they're going to be reincarnated anyway. Your explanation makes no sense. A nonsensical explanation with "because karma" tacked on at the end doesn't constitute evidence for karma. And since your inference to reincarnation depended on the karma schtick, that bites the dust as well. So you have no rational reason for believing that their being 'sent back' is because of karma. And so your argument that NDEs are evidence of karma and reincarnation bites the dust.
You're 0-2 on this one, "No Evidence" Rik.
(September 18, 2016 at 10:18 am)Jörmungandr Wrote: According to you, they are going to be reincarnated again anyway. So what's the purpose of sending them back? If you send them back, they get to work out their karma. If you don't send them back, they get reincarnated and get to work out their karma. You've given a reason that simply doesn't make sense. Why do they need to be sent back if they're going to be reincarnated?
You are lost in a sea of confusion yog.

Didn't I said that everyone is different?

Karma is all about actions and reactions.
If someone exhaust his-her reaction in one life then reincarnation is not needed.
If on the other hand one life is not enough then he-she will have to be reincarnated how many times as is needed to exhaust all his-her reactions.
Get it now?