On the subject of reincarnation (hope this isn't too much of a diversion, but I didn't want to start another thread), one of the most intriguing cases I've come across was that of
James Leininger.I noted that Cold Steel on MADB posted the You Tube links on MADB, and most of the reactions from LDS posters was very skeptical. "Programmer" (the first reply to the thread), for example, after making a very significant admission ("I didn't read it") (There was nothing to read, it was two You Tube videos) wrote:
I didn't read it.
Reincarnation is a false doctrine. It runs completely counter to the concepts of the Pre-Earth Life, a mortal probation, and everything else in the plan of salvation. The Holy Ghost never has and never will confirm the notion of reincarnation. On the Other hand, the father of lies will easily and willingly whisper lies to those with itching ears, who want to believe in something that requires no modification of behavior on their part. Such a belief system, like all other false beliefs never requires a person to modify their behavior to conform to the will and mind of the true God, and his Son Jesus Christ. such a belief system is in fact a perfect road to hell and all its miseries and trials.
No one should ever be deceived to walk that path.
I studied the James Leininger case in some detail when I worked as a researcher for my brother two years ago, and though I'm still somewhat skeptical about reincarnation, this is one of the more baffling cases I've read. He isn't, incidentally, the only such case. Equally compelling cases have been examined, but James' stands out among many. You may remember, too, that General George Patton was a firm believer in reincarnation, and believed that he fought on the same battlefields in WW2, as a soldier a couple of thousand years before.
James Leininger:
You decide:
REINCARNATION, past life evidence, PART 1REINCARNATION, past life evidence, PART 2One LDS critic noted that anyone can post anything on You Tube, which is true enough, but the Leininger case has been the subject of study long before these You Tube videos. Hope it works okay as You Tube seems to be doing some "maintenance".
I think the study of subjects like these (NDEs/Reincarnation) are worthwhile, though I realise that for most it's "loony-land". I don't blame those who think this. One of the problems for Mormons (hence Programmer's and others' skepticism) is that it (at least reincarnation) is contrary fundamental LDS beliefs. But this shouldn't be a reason to avoid looking at the evidence with an open mind. Likewise NDEs, and their scope, and the question of whether they fit strictly within the range of LDS theology, or have much wider implications.
If this is too much of a diversion from harmony's thread, maybe the mods can place it in a new thread.