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<blockquote data-quote="3.5G" data-source="post: 3820832" data-attributes="member: 158943"><p><strong>regarding Karma ..</strong></p><p>To say that karma is a law that works by itself would be even more illogical than to claim that the laws of a country function of their own accord, with no-one to enforce them.</p><p></p><p> Imagine that the billions of people who have so far lived on this earth are to be given another life in which they will receive the just reward for whatever they have done. In that case, </p><p></p><p>who will observe how they behave while on earth? Who will decide whether they are good or bad? And who will decide on and arrange their next life in accordance with what they have done in this? If the life we have in our next incarnation depends on what we do in our present life, there must be some power that determines and plans our fate.</p><p><strong>But in this case u say no no one is involved </strong>!!!<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/oo.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":oo:" title="Oo :oo:" data-shortname=":oo:" /></p><p></p><p>In karmic philosophy, however, there is no power of this kind. According to this vague and irrational belief, all of this happens by itself. </p><p></p><p>Moreover, it is also believed that this "law of karma"treats people justly and gives them the full and exact reward for their actions without overlooking anything or making mistakes, although this "law" has in fact no power to make decisions or judgements. </p><p></p><p>These are highly superstitious claims that any intelligent person will, if they give the matter any thought, immediately understand to be illogical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3.5G, post: 3820832, member: 158943"] [B]regarding Karma ..[/B] To say that karma is a law that works by itself would be even more illogical than to claim that the laws of a country function of their own accord, with no-one to enforce them. Imagine that the billions of people who have so far lived on this earth are to be given another life in which they will receive the just reward for whatever they have done. In that case, who will observe how they behave while on earth? Who will decide whether they are good or bad? And who will decide on and arrange their next life in accordance with what they have done in this? If the life we have in our next incarnation depends on what we do in our present life, there must be some power that determines and plans our fate. [B]But in this case u say no no one is involved [/B]!!!:oo: In karmic philosophy, however, there is no power of this kind. According to this vague and irrational belief, all of this happens by itself. Moreover, it is also believed that this "law of karma"treats people justly and gives them the full and exact reward for their actions without overlooking anything or making mistakes, although this "law" has in fact no power to make decisions or judgements. These are highly superstitious claims that any intelligent person will, if they give the matter any thought, immediately understand to be illogical. [/QUOTE]
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