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56. The Hope of Resurrection and the Hopelessness of Reincarnation

In the West, we have three main beliefs concerning the afterlife – materialistic annihilation, reincarnation, and resurrection. Before continuing with this post, stop briefly for a moment and consider what your view is of the afterlife, if indeed you have given it much thought. Please leave your comments below.

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Posted bySocratesApril 3, 2022August 1, 2024Posted inGreek Philosophy, Philosophy, Plato, Resurrection, SocratesTags: atheistic materialism, body-soul dualism, karma, mind-body dualism, reincarnation, the final resurrection, the nature of the soul, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, what happens after we dieLeave a comment on 56. The Hope of Resurrection and the Hopelessness of Reincarnation
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