Many Christians believe in the illogical, unscientific, and anti-historical/anti-archaeology belief in the return of Jesus Christ* in his body of 2,000 years ago at his age when crucified. However, many Christians now either believe in or are open-minded to reincarnation.
*Synchronism: 12:45 "I will return shortly." - Worf. 12:48 "Increase speed to 7.3 warp... We need to evacuate Section 47" - Star Trek: TNG on BBC America
Except of course, that Jesus didn't die a second time, so what is there to reincarnate? Again, assuming that Christian belief is even valid, a position I do not myself hold.
I AM the reincarnation of Moses. The BIGGEST proof of this is I've exposed how Moses encoded GOD=7_4 into Genasis 1:1/Bereshit 1:1 and the 10 Commandments.
As a note, I assume that the capitalized "I AM" is an attempt to reference אהיה אשר אהיה from Exodus 3:14. I would point out that this is not what God claims to be. When first speaking out of the burning bush, God starts with the more familiar "I am the God of your forefathers" routine in Exodus 3:6. You only get אהיה אשר אהיה when Moses asks what he should tell the people of Israel, not "Who are you?" to God.
Furthermore, you have offered no evidence other than your own rambling that you are in fact a re-incarnation of Moses. Since you deny any need to have any knowledge or connection to your supposed former life, you really have no proof whatsoever outside your own assertions.
That was a rude judgment of me. I AM a Messianic Jew and we correctly believe that Y'shua bar Yosef was the prophesied Messiah. We are able to distinguish between G-D and God-incarnate as He first appeared in Scripture in the Guardin' of Eden.
Then how do you reconcile it with his claims of divinity? How do you get past the non-fulfillment of Messianic prophecy? How do you get past the fact that he died? And if you do believe that Jesus was a proper Messiah figure, and thus entitled to change the rules around (Well, not really, but I'll let this one slide) how do you get past the various Pauline abolitions between Jews and gentiles?
Nah, man. I'm taking on his sentence.
@Beezertheturnip I got you fam.
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While I appreciate the gesture, please, such is not necessary. Furthermore, the acceptance of the guilt of another, even if such guilt actually exists, is a rather abhorrent spiritual practice, at least to me.