<http://gkupsidedown.blogspot.com/2009/04/resurrection-or-reincarnation.html>Resurrection
 
or Reincarnation?

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Christians believe in the resurrection of the body. This means that 
in some sort of way, at the last day, we will have a 'resurrection 
body'. What does this mean and how can this be? Is God going to 
gather up every last particle of me and put me back together again? 
What about the people who were blown to bits by bombs? What about 
those who drowned and were eaten by fish? What about those whose 
bodies were eaten by lions and tigers and bears? Oh. My.

We have to think of our resurrection body as part of our body that we 
have right now. Think of it this way: in my downstairs bathroom I 
have a picture of myself when I was two years old. I look pudgy and 
ponderous. Then there is a picture of me when I was eighteen and 
graduating from high school. I look handsome and hopeful. Then there 
is a picture of me a few years ago looking well, pudgy and ponderous 
again. Each photograph was me, and yet the physical me in each 
photograph is completely different. How could that baby me, that 
young man me and that middle aged man all be me?

Indeed, the biologists tell us that our bodies renew every cell every 
seven years. In a way, every seven years I get a different body, and 
that is what the photographic evidence tells me too. Therefore, this 
body that I think is so physical and so permanent and so solid, is 
really very ephemeral and transitory. It's always changing. 
Nevertheless, there is also a part of me that is continuous with all 
the different bodies I have inhabited. That's what we think of as the soul.

But where is the soul? It is not in my body like water in a jug, it 
is more in my body like water in a sponge. I am an ensouled body. My 
soul is in every part of me. My soul is not in my brain or my heart 
or my blood vessels or my big toe. My soul is in every cell. My body 
and my soul are intermingled. Therefore, what is this resurrection 
body? It is the soul that is in every cell of me and it is arguable 
that the soul is incomplete without each cell. This cell soul is my 
resurrection body. It is the soul of me in every part of me which 
will one day be resurrected. That is what lasts forever, not the very 
physical stuff of me.

But this makes it sound like the soul part of me is somehow less 
physical. Like it is the ghostly part of me. The exact opposite is 
true. It is the soul body part of me that is the most 'physical' at 
least it is the part of me which is most 'real' because it is the 
part of me that transcends the different physical manifestations that 
you can see in those pictures. It not only transcends them, but it 
will last forever because that is the eternal part of me.

Now I say all that to say this:  when you have this concept of the 
resurrection of the body, then suddenly re-incarnation doesn't make 
any sense. What, am I to suddenly adopt another physical body 
altogether? What about the fusion of my soul and my body that existed 
before? So it wasn't a real fusion after all. It really was the fact 
that my body was just the container for my soul. No. We reject this 
idea. The Judeo Christian view is that the soul is engrafted and is 
inseparable from the body (at least from the 'soul body' I have been 
theorizing about)

Why does it matter? It matters because matter matters. In other 
words, it matters because we believe the body is important. We 
believe the physical world is important. We're not gnostics who 
believe that the physical world is irrelevant and the only thing that 
matters is the spiritual realm. No, we believe that everybody matters 
because every body matters. What I do with my body immediately 
affects my soul. What I do with other peoples' bodies affects their 
soul and my soul. What I do with material things affects my soul and 
other people souls because our souls and our bodies, the spiritual 
and the physical are all wrapped up together.

This integration of the soul and body is totally necessary to have a 
Catholic, a sacramental and even a Christian philosophy. 
Re-incarnation, on the other hand, simply considers the body to be a 
container for the soul. Do you see how this affects everything? If 
the body is simply the container for the soul, it doesn't really 
matter what you do with the body. See how it impacts morality? It 
doesn't matter what you do with your body or another person's body 
sexually because the body doesn't matter. See how it affects the pro 
life debate? If the fetal body does not yet have a soul (a view that 
re-incarnation can well support) then it doesn't matter if we kill it.

Finally, some will say, "Well, we can't know one way or another. 
Resurrection of the body might be true. Re incarnation might be true. 
I guess it's a toss up."

No it's not. We have a historical occurrence of resurrection. Jesus 
Christ rose from the dead. People saw him. They were scared. They 
touched him and had breakfast with him. Those who claim 
re-incarnation have nothing more than subjective experience and a theory.
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