The Infidel Guy Reginald “Reggie” Finley is Novelist Richard Wright Reincarnated

The Infidel Guy Reginald “Reggie” Finley is Novelist Richard Wright Reincarnated
by Sabrina Dawkins

The Infidel Guy, Reginald Vaughn Finley Sr., born 1974, is Richard Nathaniel Wright (September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960), the famous atheist/agnostic African-American novelist. I met him in Atlanta, Georgia, back in 2004. He is an agnostic and thinks that religion is harmful; he believes in science. Here’s a snippet from Reggie Finley’s current Wikipedia page, retrieved October 17, 2021:


Finley’s programs, Freethought Radio and The Infidel Guy Show, featured personalities from across the philosophical and scientific spectrum, including scientists Michio Kaku and Richard Dawkins, lawyer Michael Newdow, creationist Kent Hovind, Ali Sina of Faith Freedom International, philosopher Massimo Pigliucci, and Michael Shermer, founder of the Skeptics Society. At its end, Finley had produced over 600 programs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_Vaughn_Finley_Sr.

In 2004, when I lived with him for a little over a month, he was a fan of Richard Dawkins and was heavily promoting anti-religion sentiments on the internet as a profession. And because I didn’t believe in God at the time, I was helping him. I had been brought up in a false church, given the counterfeit Christian religion by false teachers, and had rejected God before I even knew him. This is why the false church is such an effective tool used by the devil to create nonbelievers: It leads people to reject the false representation of God and consequently reject the idea of religion altogether. They essentially give up on the idea of a higher power because of their negative experience within the false church.

How ironic that Reginald Finley, The Infidel Guy, who is against religion, has lived before. Of course, he didn’t know then and doesn’t know now that he is actually Richard Wright. And I would’ve never known had God not shown me. Richard Wright wrote about rejecting Christianity in his novels; and in this life, as Reginald Finley, he is doing what he did in his past life: campaigning against God.
People raised in the false church claim that reincarnation is not in the Bible. But a clear example is John the Baptist housing the spirit of Elijah:

But I say unto you, That Elias is come already, and they knew him not, but have done unto him whatsoever they listed. Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer of them. Then the disciples understood that he spake unto them of John the Baptist.

Matthew 17:12-13

John the Baptist, like Reginald Finley, did not know about his past life as Elijah (John 1:21). But through faith, he did the will of God.

Life on earth is a test. Some choose to live by the Spirit instead of by the flesh, and through faith, they do their Father’s will. As a result, they are refined by the metaphorical flames of torment on earth instead of destroyed by them. Others choose to live as if there were no higher power. But the spirit doesn’t cease to exist because one does not believe in it, and God’s power to shorten or prolong life continues.

There’s popular talk nowadays of celebrities “selling their souls to Satan” for fame and fortune. Therefore, people think that in order to “sell your soul to Satan” you have to be a celebrity who’s offered a contract. But anyone can “sell their soul to Satan” by doing the will of the devil instead of the will of God. Unfortunately, for them, it doesn’t mean that you get to live a life of luxury and then die comfortably in old age and rest eternally, having not been accepted into heaven. I suppose those without fame and fortune find relief in believing there is no higher power, no adult watching them and who can punish them for bad behavior, because they are then “rewarded” with a mischievous eternal childhood—literally. Those who choose to reject God and therefore reject truth get to live a lie.

But if you make it your life’s work to promote a lie that steers people away from God, he might just extend the amount of time you live within your own lie in darkness.

Reginald Finley’s Twitter page shows that he believes in evolution and Charles Darwin