Karma is. It will hunt you down wherever you are and when you least expect it. Dogma is false hope. Take control of your life and master Karma.
2006-06-29 05:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Karma
2006-07-02 07:35:16
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answered by tab2508 2
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the words both end in MA so i guess that is the reason for your question. neither concept is contradictory to the other when understood in their fullest
Dogma is any religious belief that is accepted unquestionally over time. it becomes a rule.
some religions may incorpoarte their idea of Karma into their Dogma. Like tantric Buddhists for instance.
It may be a person's Karma to be subjected to or live with some dogma.
2006-06-29 05:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, funny you should say that, since the belief in karma is exactly why people in India will throw out orphans to live on the streets to die quickly. They actually think that starving these children to death is doing them a favor, since in order to be born into such bad circumstances must be a punishment for what they have done in a previous life. This is also why the caste system exists there. I can't be a part of any religion that would inherently encourage the starving of orphaned and poor children to "help them."
2006-06-29 05:29:15
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answered by RandyGE 5
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A true karma based on a true dogma is better than anything in the world.
2006-06-29 05:30:48
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answered by Tom 2
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3 entries found for dogma.
dog·ma ( P ) Pronunciation Key (dôgm, dg-)
n. pl. dog·mas or dog·ma·ta (-m-t)
A doctrine or a corpus of doctrines relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth in an authoritative manner by a church.
An authoritative principle, belief, or statement of ideas or opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true. See Synonyms at doctrine.
A principle or belief or a group of them: “The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present” (Abraham Lincoln).
By your defininion, Dogma, because I can do it anyway with no consequences.
2006-06-29 05:30:42
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answered by D 4
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Karma or as I like to say the universal law of attraction. I like that there are consequences to all the thoughts, beliefs, words and actions that we take and it happens here, now. We don't have to worry about God sitting in judgment and condemning us, because God is all-loving and neither judges nor condemns. We are the authors of our own reality.
2006-06-29 05:30:35
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answered by LindaLou 7
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I like karma. But then I love the bumper sticker that says "My karma just ran over your dogma!"
2006-06-29 05:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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my 1st grade teacher was very dogmaitc, she believed up and down that 2+2=4 and no matter how much i kicked and tried to convince her that there is another way to solve this problem she always said no 2+2=4 and she would never accept anything else.
her 2+2=4 is my John 14:6
2006-06-29 05:31:27
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answered by Anonymous
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karma
2006-06-29 05:27:50
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answered by luvmylpniko 2
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