They still accrue the bad karmic debt the action fired up, thereby keeping them in samsara until they "wise up" and start realizing. The karmic debt isn't as STEEP as if you were not ignorant of the nature of things, but it's there.
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2007-01-14 03:51:27
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answered by vinslave 7
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Rajan well said buudy, The difference between a sin and a mistake is intent! If you have knowledge over Hinduism you can answer Buddhist questions easily as Buddha founded Buddhism religion by distilling Hinduism, and offering a easy approach to self-betterment to which the people can relate easily.
Buddha was a Hindu he had learnt all the Hindu scriptures and then used different style to preach same scriptures in easy style and that is why Buddhism is popular in east Asia.
2007-01-14 04:04:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Overcoming ignorance and delusion is the fundamental tenet of Buddhism so an act commited in ignorance still creates karma in order that one can learn from the mistake.
2007-01-14 03:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The difference between a sin and a mistake is intent!
2007-01-14 03:51:08
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answered by Rajan S 1
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If they are aware it to be wrong, then it was not out of ignorance.
2007-01-14 03:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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