I believe most Pagans/ Wiccans believe this "golden rule", if I may call it that,
"An it harm none, do as thou wilt"
And I think this rule is a great one and sums up many things. But what about people who do things that harm others? They get bad karma...ok, who or what 'causes' this karma? Is it the Pagan Gods & Goddesses as a punishment for the bad deed? And does it depend on the degree of the badness of this deed (For instance: Defaming someone versus murdering him/her, they both do harm).
And final question, what if the person did bad things all his life (He/she killed, raped, stole, lied...) and lived a good life, and even died after a long time (Lived long), what will this person face after his death? Will he face the bad karma he didn't face in his/her life after he/she dies?
Thanks in advance.
2007-04-12
05:39:51
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