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Message started by TonyT on Jan 11th, 2006 at 5:58am

Title: Brain Dead
Post by TonyT on Jan 11th, 2006 at 5:58am

Where are the born "brain dead"? ie, what focus?

Did they choose to enter this life in such a state?

Darwin taught us about evolution. His findings suggest that interaction within and around time causes change and mutation. This could explain why we (humans, animals, plantation and environment ) have differences within our own species and geography?

Before we enter this "reality" do WE unerstand and choose to accept whatever "mother nature" dishes up?

I welcome your comments.


regards,
TonyA

Title: Re: Brain Dead
Post by Chumley on Jan 12th, 2006 at 12:08am
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Where are the born "brain dead"? ie, what focus?

Did they choose to enter this life in such a state?

Darwin taught us about evolution. His findings suggest that interaction within and around time causes change and mutation. This could explain why we (humans, animals, plantation and environment ) have differences within our own species and geography?

Before we enter this "reality" do WE unerstand and choose to accept whatever "mother nature" dishes up?

I welcome your comments.


regards,
TonyA
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I would prefer to believe that reincarnation is true, and that such fetuses were NOT entered into by a spirit at all... that "anencephalic monsters" (babies born without a brain, ect.) are just meat shells... bodies without "soul" or "spirit." In other words, "spirits", looking for a new "suit of clothes", as it were... saw the fetus was not developing properly and AVOIDED it. (What learning experience would there be to be had, from being born brain dead? (Sorry about the tongue-twister there..!)
This would (necessarily!) imply that life does NOT begin at conception like the Vatican states, but at a later stage of fetal development - when the brain "comes online", perhaps. (This would have some major implications in the abortion debate, BTW...)
Hope that was useful,

B-man

Title: Re: Brain Dead
Post by roger prettyman on Jan 12th, 2006 at 9:30am
I`m inclined to agree with Chumley.

I read somewhere (cannot remember exactly because of the large number of books I read) that at the time of conception the newly fertilised egg is "booked" by a spirit i.e. it has a tag assigned to it, and the spirit actually enters the baby at it`s time of birth and not a minute sooner.
Therefore, presumably the "brain dead" baby doesn`t have a spirit for the reason Chumley said.
Makes sense to me.

roger :)  

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