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In reply to the discussion: The Children Who Remember Past Lives [View all]PatSeg
(52,178 posts)And there is plenty of evidence available. That was the point I was trying to make.
However, when it comes to spiritual matters or metaphysics, I know there can be no actual proof. As with many things in life, we can take available evidence and try to piece together a picture. Of course different people will come up with different conclusions.
Historically, scientific breakthroughs rarely were "widely accepted by the scientific community" in their day. Even handwashing by doctors was considered radical by the majority of physicians. There are things we accept today as fact, that may one day be ridiculed by future scientists. Just because something is "widely accepted" doesn't mean it is written in stone.
I understand what you are saying and I don't expect you to agree with me. Normally, I wouldn't even debate such an issue. I really don't know why I did so today.
Have a good night.