Somewhat,the actions that people take effect their outcome.To perform a negative act.It takes rationalizing,that what you are doing is OK.Becoming calus.It might build up and bite you in the but now,or later.
2007-01-24 14:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many problems with the salvation-by works doctrine of reincarnation. First, there are many practical problems. For example:
1. We must ask, why does one get punished for something he or she cannot remember having done in a previous life?
2. If the purpose of karma is to rid humanity of its selfish desires, then why hasn't there been a noticeable improvement in human nature after all the millennia of reincarnations?
3. If reincarnation and the law of karma are so beneficial on a practical level, then how do advocates of this doctrine explain the immense and ever-worsening social and economic problems - including widespread poverty, starvation, disease, and horrible suffering - in India, where reincarnation has been systematically taught through out its history?
There are also many biblical problems with believing in reincarnation. For example, in 2 Corinthians 5:8 the apostle Paul states, "We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord." At death, the, the Christian immediately goes into the presence of the Lord, not into another body. In keeping with this. Luke 16:19-31 tells us that unbelievers at death go to a place of suffering, not into another body.
Further, Hebrews 9:27 assures us that "man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment." Each human being LIVES ONCE as a mortal on earth, DIES ONCE, and then FACES JUDGMENT. He does not have a second chance by reincarnating into another body.
2007-01-25 02:41:36
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answered by Freedom 7
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Yes. Karma is the law of action and reaction. We also hear the same idea expressed as, "What goes around, comes around", "You reap what you sow", and "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". We all know someone who makes a habit of lying, and we are never surprised to hear of some consequence that person has suffered due to the lies they have told. In the same way, we all know of people who are always kind and generous, and we see that they are well-respected and cared about. This is the action and reaction of the law of karma.
2007-01-24 22:23:43
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answered by Anonymous
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We don´t run serendib together, I do not believe in karma, it does not enter, but progress, so it is sissy stuff indeed. Nobody ever needs such petty help but those losers who will disobey the very thing that makes them alive and happy, their love for past. Karma is such, it never falters to the warrior or the promising soul. Peace out already.
2007-01-24 22:19:41
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answered by Manny 5
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Not literal Karma (like it will effect a rebirth), but, I do think what you do now affects your future in some way.
2007-01-24 22:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely!
2007-01-24 23:49:46
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answered by Screamin' Banshee 6
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No. There are plenty of people who do good and lead a miserable existence. That's the law of nature.
2007-01-24 22:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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hell yes!! i believe that karma is a *****. what goes around comes around.
2007-01-24 22:16:54
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answered by superstar 3
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I personally dont. I think its a hoax, and its supposed to work in the same way as religion, as in supposed to lead you to do things which society sees as moraly correct.
2007-01-24 22:18:39
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answered by Mark B 4
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Yes.
2007-01-24 22:16:50
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answered by Voodoid 7
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