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Karma. “What you do is what you get”

Our daily actions hurt others no matter what; thereby every person needs to do a process of purgation. It’s a Vedic ritual. As he was unaware of it, he could never assimilate the essence of non violence in his life, which encumbered his mind regarding the sins he kept committed unwittingly. This led to his untimely sad demise.

Non Violence extends from physical to mental realms. Sadly he never cared to understand the existing “Vedic Purgation techniques”.

2006-08-31 10:45:59 · 7 answers · asked by 100Hertz 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

celtic womes ...sounds like jesus was a sucide bomber/ Kamakatsi

2006-08-31 10:54:52 · update #1

Inhale air you kill lives called microorganism
You walk you kill many small creatures...
You say anything its good for one person bad for the other....

Telling that all jesus did was correct in relative world is wrong...

2006-08-31 11:27:06 · update #2

7 answers

How do you know it was untimely?

2006-08-31 10:48:14 · answer #1 · answered by Rjmail 5 · 1 0

First of all, you are what is known as a scoffer. Jesus told us that you would show up in the last days. Secondly, he told his servants that his kingdom was not of this world, because if it was, then would they fight. But He urged them not to fight. And you misconstrue this as a lack of non violence? Thirdly, where do you get off with your self-righteous attitude of mock pity at the sins Jesus supposedly committed? What sins? You want to be specific? That's how intelligent people hold discussions. But sadly, you only care to make sweeping generalizations that you can't back up. And lastly, what "untimely demise?" Where are you getting such a distorted view? He said, " My time is at hand." At the last supper he told them he was leaving, "Whither I go, ye cannot come." And then just before the betrayal, He lifts His eyes toward heaven and says, "Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee." And right before He dies, just as sin's payment has been made, He says, "It is finished." How can you miss this? The words are there, but you just don't get them, I guess. You know, the bible mentions that too. "But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God...because they are spiritually discerned."

2006-08-31 11:08:15 · answer #2 · answered by jpj 3 · 1 0

You said, “What you do is what you get,” but that is not necessarily true. So your whole scenario falls apart. Karma is about action. Action can effect others as well as yourself. But violent action will not necessarily bring violence upon yourself, but it might effect others to act in a positive way. This is the flaw in your thinking.

2006-08-31 10:49:58 · answer #3 · answered by a sock 3 · 1 0

Wow! Your "@ss_ertions" are emblematic proof that "a little knowledge is indeed a dangerous thing..." How DOGMATIC of you! My "kudos..." build on this piece of "contrivance" and it could turn into a sensationalist "best-seller" ($$$) for you! Of course, your hypocrasy and apostate notions aside, you will be judged as sententiously as you have judged... and, for me, that is an abiding comfort! God Bless Your Pointed Little Head, and May He Have Mercy On Your Soul! Wa_nker!

2006-08-31 11:01:58 · answer #4 · answered by cherodman4u 4 · 1 0

I sit here shaking my head ... are you nuts?! Jesus died for our sins. His death has nothing to do with karma or any other such nonsense! He came into this world specifically to die for our sins, because He loves us so much! His death was foretold in the OT. It was a fulfillment of prophecy. Sadly, you are destined for eternity in hell if you don't invite Christ into your life. May God have mercy on your soul.

2006-08-31 10:53:20 · answer #5 · answered by celticwoman777 6 · 1 0

It had more to do with anger over what he said. He was non-violent -- but he said some things people didn't want to hear.

2006-08-31 10:49:03 · answer #6 · answered by jewel_flower 4 · 1 0

Read the Bible and then try asking an intelligent question.

2006-08-31 10:52:12 · answer #7 · answered by firebyknight 4 · 2 0

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