Testimony isn't worth much for a reason. It's been shown time and time again that memories can be created through suggestions. In fact one of my profs brought up the point that it's unscientific to guess what someone is thinking, we can only analyze and deal with their behaviours. And ultimately that is true, regardless of how much inconvenience it's causing psychologists, you cannot. This is a similar case, you're claiming the child's testimony is real and that his memories are real. These are things that, right now anyways, cannot be proven. This isn't science, it's pseudoscience.
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Would this be decent evidence for reincarnation?
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