I'm still waiting for you to make a logical transition from dying to reincarnation, and explain why it must be true.
You simply said,
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"But if death extinguishes consciousness, then you can't re-live those experiences. But you can't experience them disembodied either. So what must happen? You must be born again in a new body ready to reap what was sown in the last life. What is called karma."
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This is basically saying that you can't experience anything after you die, therefore reincarnation, because you must reap what you've sown.
That's quite a leap. And it ignores the fact that memory, consciousness and experience is still dependent on you being alive to do it, since it's a neuro-physiological process.