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How does rebirth fit with the fact that everything is impermanent?

Rebirth doesn't fit impermanence and anatta. It is the accepting of a psychological 'I', and the consequences of such a view of self.
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Continuity of memories as a proof of the existence of self

The Buddha argued agaisnt an independent, permanent, unconditioned You - the soul or Atman, however envisaged. …
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Doubt in Soul and sects

The Buddha did not state that 'the Soul is non-existent'. …
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Did the Buddha said that there is no self there is no soul?

The Buddha, through the whole of the Pali Canon, explains in many ways how an Essential 'self' or 'soul' is not evident within perceived experience (Dhammadhatu's post is better for links to this!) … However, the Buddha was always careful to warn against speculation, therefore he never explicitly denied the 'self' or 'soul' in whole, if only because that which is beyond experience can neither be experienced …
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