Many denominations (religions) believe in re-incarnation.
Scientists generally believe eternity is real and that matter and energy can not be destroyed.
The bible says "the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life." (John 4:14)
The Bible also acknowledges that Jesus can die and be re-incarnated, proving that the Bible believes in Reincarnation.
The World Church believes re-incarnation is a very real possibility and recognizes that the eastern and western religions agree on this.
What if you do not wish to live again?
It's possible that you can get whatever you want when you die (Heaven). You may wish to have your current consciousness obliterated, Permanently or temporarily so you can live a different kind of life, and the Church believes, this being your wish and your heaven, that you will get your wish.
Eternal Life on Earth: Some people strive for longevity serums, wishing to remain stuck in the one body and life they know for sure exists, because they are not in acceptance of death/endings nor ready to die. The World Church has no issue with this, but wants to remind everyone that this may be anti-thetical to why we live and have created endings in the first place, if the purpose to live different lives/stories is to reduce the boredom of eternity. The World Church believes that if people learn about the physics (rules of this physical dimension) enough to create a longevity serum, that at a certain point in their eternal lives, people would choose to die (the only way to escape this dimension) in an attempt to have something new; either - start over in a life with no knowledge of eternity (to create fun again), to remain in a non-physical dimension, or to simply end and permanently obliterate their consciousness to ease the burden of eternity, suffering and jadedness (to not exist, If eternal existence becomes boring and a type of suffering).
If people knew they could be re-incarnated, would they be happier to be in, and experience, the bodies and lives they have, to be content and complete with that life? Would they learn to enjoy their own life as a gift rather than always desire to have someone else's body and life? Would they respect others more, knowing that they might one day be in a life just like that, if not that life itself?
Scientists generally believe eternity is real and that matter and energy can not be destroyed.
The bible says "the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life." (John 4:14)
The Bible also acknowledges that Jesus can die and be re-incarnated, proving that the Bible believes in Reincarnation.
The World Church believes re-incarnation is a very real possibility and recognizes that the eastern and western religions agree on this.
What if you do not wish to live again?
It's possible that you can get whatever you want when you die (Heaven). You may wish to have your current consciousness obliterated, Permanently or temporarily so you can live a different kind of life, and the Church believes, this being your wish and your heaven, that you will get your wish.
Eternal Life on Earth: Some people strive for longevity serums, wishing to remain stuck in the one body and life they know for sure exists, because they are not in acceptance of death/endings nor ready to die. The World Church has no issue with this, but wants to remind everyone that this may be anti-thetical to why we live and have created endings in the first place, if the purpose to live different lives/stories is to reduce the boredom of eternity. The World Church believes that if people learn about the physics (rules of this physical dimension) enough to create a longevity serum, that at a certain point in their eternal lives, people would choose to die (the only way to escape this dimension) in an attempt to have something new; either - start over in a life with no knowledge of eternity (to create fun again), to remain in a non-physical dimension, or to simply end and permanently obliterate their consciousness to ease the burden of eternity, suffering and jadedness (to not exist, If eternal existence becomes boring and a type of suffering).
If people knew they could be re-incarnated, would they be happier to be in, and experience, the bodies and lives they have, to be content and complete with that life? Would they learn to enjoy their own life as a gift rather than always desire to have someone else's body and life? Would they respect others more, knowing that they might one day be in a life just like that, if not that life itself?