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What do you guys think about this article? "The Boy Who Lived Before".
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2001290023-2006410683,,00.html
Apparently a 6 year old boy kept saying that he remembers what happened in his past life and really wanted to go visit his family from his past life. After a while, it started getting annoying, but some tv show specializing in paranormal stuff decides to do an episode on him and during the episode, they send him and his family to where he thinks he used to live. And everything he said was there was actually there.
I don't know about you, but if this is true, it freaks me out at least a little bit (in a good way). I'm not discounting the possibility that the whole story is set up by the TV show company though. It would be possible to offer to some poor family some money, and have them pretend to remember stuff from a past life.
The only problem with fabricating a story like this though, is that the kid had been telling other people about his previous life for years. Apparently, he started before the TV show started coming on (since the TV show sounded kind of new).
Perhaps it's a combination of truth and lies? Like, first the boy really though he was from Barra, and then the TV company paid him and his family to go to Barra and pretend like it was what they expected...
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Its The Sun. I wouldn't put it past them to make all that shit up.
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The first picture of the kid freaks me out. By the way Sun is about as good as the Inquirer .
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
the lil dude is creepy looking.
The thing with teh recycled life theory is that the population increases, and so it would seem that the process is not all that elegant, that some people are with old lives and some without. What then is the difference between these two states of being, dunno.
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Many people understandably fear death. They don't want to ever believe this is the only life you live - no afterlife, no rebirth. This presses them to find any way to justify a belief in an afterlife. So my view on reincarnation, afterlife, and the likes? Not enough evidence and no logical reason to believe there is a life beyond this. Whenever these claims of reincarnation have been heavily scrutinized, the case falls apart.
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can you prove there's no afterlife ?
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MURICA15980 Posts
Yeah... thesun is definitely not a reliable news source.
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He got told from his mom what he shall say, so that the family can make money with the story :/
I bet it´s something like that
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Obviously the mother is a total whackjob. Look at that picture of her, that outfit, that hair, those earings. PUH-LEEEZE, sister.
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Russian Federation1401 Posts
Never believe the sun and the likes! On a sidenote my grandmother used to tell me that up until I was below 6 I used to talk about people I remembered that supposedly I never knew. Of course now I don't remeber any of it.
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On December 25 2006 02:40 KrAzYfoOL wrote:can you prove there's no afterlife  ?
can you prove god/existence/reality/consciousness(<<credits to travis) ??? this story is a hoax.
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for no reason whatsoever i would like to kick that kid in the jugular
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