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Buddhist "Karma" is a a concept created to enforce the caste system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Uchiha_Nimnora" data-source="post: 30814577" data-attributes="member: 587294"><p><strong>There's no relationship between caste and Buddhism. That’s not Buddhism that’s society using religion to justify inequality. That kinda thinking comes more from old-school Hindu caste ideas, where they tied karma to your birth. The Buddha straight-up rejected the caste system. He let anyone join his crew rich, poor, high-caste, low-caste, didn’t matter. What mattered was how you lived, not what family you were born into. Karma in Buddhism is about your intentions and actions, not your status.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uchiha_Nimnora, post: 30814577, member: 587294"] [B]There's no relationship between caste and Buddhism. That’s not Buddhism that’s society using religion to justify inequality. That kinda thinking comes more from old-school Hindu caste ideas, where they tied karma to your birth. The Buddha straight-up rejected the caste system. He let anyone join his crew rich, poor, high-caste, low-caste, didn’t matter. What mattered was how you lived, not what family you were born into. Karma in Buddhism is about your intentions and actions, not your status.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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