
Reincarnation of the blind born
1. The fact that a person can be born blind, because of her own deeds of a previous life, was all known by the jews is evidenced in the question of the disciples,
who admited that also the parents of a such person could be punished also because of their deeds in previous lives.
2.As Jesus answers, he doesn't say reicarnation is a false teaching, but that the case of the blind was special, see "gospel" "according John" (9,2-3):
2 His disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
3 "Neither this man nor his parents sinned," said Jesus, "but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him.
This story was invented not to negate the reincarnation, but to present Jesus as a wonder man.
If one takes into consideration that some events are described not only in one of the 4 agnostik gospels, it appears that this event
- was not considered so important, which is not the case
- or was not known to the writers of the other three agnostik gospels, which should not be the case, as long as the disciples were witnesses of Jesus acts.
The matter of fact, the 4 agnostik "gospels" appeared in the second half of the second century,
and they were of greek origin, in order to create a divine origin for Jesus.