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Is it true some animals (eg. dog) can be reincarnated into another animal (eg. a frog)??

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Read the following, i think it could be true ? :

http://humanfetal.blogspot.com/2008/06/bullfrog-intelligence-survey.html

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  1. No.

    Because if this were the case, extinction wouldn't exist, and endangered species wouldn't exist.

    If this were true, there would always be a constant number of each animal to be incarnated, but clearly there is not.  


  2. no reincarnation doesn't happen with people either.

  3. It is impossible to answer this question, whether one is religious or not.  Currently, there is no scientific proof that reincarnation exists or happens; it is a matter of faith, not logic.  So, since no one knows whether or not it even happens, who can say what its rules are, and to whom and what it applies?  Since there are religions which do not believe in reincarnation, are their members banned from being reincarnated?  Since there are religions which do not believe that sins will be forgiven by the deity, are their members banned from achieving forgiveness?  These are not answerable questions in any factual way, at this point.  They are matters of faith and belief, and each of us is free to decide this for ourselves.  We cannot decide this for other living beings, since we don't make up the rules which govern the universe, or the universe of the soul.

  4. No, once the animal dies, its food to its predator. It will then become a fungus.

  5. No they only incarnate once

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