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In reply to the discussion: Geocentrism? Really? Galileo not yet forgiven by *all* Catholics. [View all]Silent3
(15,909 posts)27. While recycling of biomaterials...
...could be considered a type of "reincarnation", I think you know that's hardly what mostly people think of when they think of reincarnation.
One could be an atheist without fully applying one's skepticism about deities to all things "spiritual", and thus believe in reincarnation of a spiritual or mental "self". I wouldn't think there are many atheists out there who think like that, but on a planet with around seven billion people, I can feel fairly confident that there are a few.
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There is nothing supernatural about a blow fly's eggs, larva, pupa, and adult which..
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#6
Does it matter? Unless you are stating that one needs a deity for reincarnation...
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#19