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Major Differences Between BUDDHISM and Other Religions
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<blockquote data-quote="GuneBhai" data-source="post: 20481701" data-attributes="member: 385820"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>It's simply like the Newton's third law of motion. Every action has a equal reaction. But as one Buddha said if you have done lot of good things the bad karma doesn't affect you until you good karma has depleted. As a example Buddha said one can not taste the saltiness of a pinch of salt in a lake but one can taste the saltiness of a pinch of salt in a cup of water. So you never know when you good karma is going to deplete to a level that the bad karma starts to affect your life. Therefore it's vital to collect good karma while you can. </strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuneBhai, post: 20481701, member: 385820"] [SIZE="4"][B]It's simply like the Newton's third law of motion. Every action has a equal reaction. But as one Buddha said if you have done lot of good things the bad karma doesn't affect you until you good karma has depleted. As a example Buddha said one can not taste the saltiness of a pinch of salt in a lake but one can taste the saltiness of a pinch of salt in a cup of water. So you never know when you good karma is going to deplete to a level that the bad karma starts to affect your life. Therefore it's vital to collect good karma while you can. [/B][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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