Comparing Reincarnation Beliefs between Hinduism and Buddhism
<p>The idea of reincarnation began in India with the birth of Hinduism. Mike Oppenheim at <em>Let Us Reason Ministries </em>says, “Reincarnation seems to be a prevalent view in our society today. Mankind has continually searched for answers about life and the afterlife, and there are various religions that promote differing views. Hinduism, which is one of the oldest in the world, has influenced our culture more than any other…The word reincarnation means to come again in the flesh, <em>Re-in</em>= to come again, <em>carnate</em>= in the flesh. This is the successive embodiment of the soul in a series of mortal bodies.” (Oppenheim, pars. 1–5). Another religion in Asia also embodied the idea of reincarnation, but with different spiritual beliefs about the meaning.</p>
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