Talking about reincarnation does not rely on emotion, philosophy, or personal opinion, but the Scripture itself. That is the greatest thing. I can point out that that reincarnation is neither mentioned nor applied anywhere in Bible.
When you read that name, Scripture, and final authority, absence really matters. Hebrews 9 says we stand at that direct time in the physical condition of reincarnation. It is appointed unto a man who wants to die, but after that comes judgment.
One life, one death, then judgment, not return.
Not that chances that we have, repeated chances. It is if that belief is false. What stands out is this logical consistency. Brother Eli explains that resurrection is not reincarnation.
Lazarus did not return as an orphan, but was restored by the power of God and later died again. That exception is what keeps proving the rule, not the opposite. Reincarnation requires repeated deaths and new identities, which Scripture does not openly allow.
There is a world that is a very striking one. God is not willing to cut at it himself. There is nothing that opposes. God's words cannot be true no matter how popular or ancient this kind of situation might be.
This teaching reminds believers that we send it is not bid on so much speculation but on the revelation you actually believe that the bible came from God then that is very silent and that is a clear statement which must be respected by all men.