Talk:Reincarnation

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Latest comment: 18 June 2025 by Swirlymarigold in topic Revising Page Structure
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Edit request

Template:Edit COI/declined Someone please add a sentence using this as a reference here. I dunno how.

Roman Catholic Church

Witht the oldid of 24 October 2024 it was added the section titled "Roman Catholic church": Template:Quote

The prevoius WP article didn't mention the official position of the Roman Catholic Church on reincarnation -as it is very clearly expressed in the Cathechism (at n°. 1013)-, nor it mentioned Hebrews 9,27-28, which is one of the more meaningful biblical statements concerning the subject matter.

Sot, those aspect have been integrated into the WP article.

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Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 80.183.18.77 (talk) 11:14, 24 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Socrates

He only suggested it MIGHT exist, not that it definitely did exist. He wouldn't want to assert something without proof that it did 97.118.144.102 (talk) 01:09, 30 May 2025 (UTC) -TurtlesPhis Socratic SideReply

Revising Page Structure

This page has a history section and religion/philosophies section. The history section is good for providing context but I don't see the utility of having so much detail per tradition in the history section since there are subsections for it afterwards. Also, while the history subsections are labeled by time period, the content seems like it is divided by philosophical traditions aligning with geographical areas. For example, nearly all of the 19th and 20th century subsection focuses on American and European developments, which gives a misleading impression that other traditions were not thinking about this concept at the same time.

I was thinking it would be useful to reformat the page to better convey the concept of reincarnation. The history section can be condensed to give an overview of a general timeline before going into detailed description of how the concept varies across traditions. Would appreciate input from other editors to help improve this page's readability and avoid repetition. Swirlymarigold (talk) 12:48, 18 June 2025 (UTC)Reply