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If it was real and you could retain memories of past lives, I'm confident we'd have some evidence/proof.
If it exists without memory retention and its just some sort of "soul" concept then it really doesn't matter since you won't remember anything for it to be worth worrying about.
The fact that brain injuries can erase memories shows that memory isn't going to continue when the brain no longer functions.
I have this little pet theory:
What if the memory is simply overwritten? A toddler, having not much experienced much in life may remember some stuff but as soon as new memories are formed the "old" memories are overwritten...
I mean, it at least would explain why my 2 year old has recently run an eerily convincing musket drill and bayonett charge with a stick while i am pretty sure he never has seen something like that on TV...
I was thinking you'd be "reincarnated" or reconstituted via Boltzmann's brain scenario and you'd get your memories back after some crazy amount of time, but I get that could happen at an earlier stage in life. Sounds like the "universe was created 5 minutes ago along with all our memories" BS
It's interesting having someone tell me to not worry about it.
Ever hear of Dr. Ian Stevenson?
Edit: Not sure why I'm being downvoted, dude looked into reincarnation and had hundreds of documented cases, Carl Sagan wanted people to look more into it
If even the guy who had done the most research on it doesn't believe in it, why should anyone else?
Don't cherrypick qoutes.
Regardless he had to say that to give himself an out, there was concern that he'd be judged negatively for even suggesting reincarnation. Something proven by your own hostility.
When you see anyone disagreeing with you as hostility, you've clearly lost the thread.
Stop trying to twist his words in weird ways that benefit your stance, he very literally said we shouldn't believe.