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my question signifies the proverb as you sow so shall you reap

2007-02-18 01:33:28 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes I believe...
What ever good you do you are rewarded by the Almighty that you need to believe and need a vision to understand how..

Whatever bad you do you get paid for it and this is the life
Kar bala ho bala..
Jo bhooya ga wahi paya ga

2007-02-20 23:39:25 · answer #1 · answered by Muzaffar R 2 · 0 0

A person who lies dead looks so dead that there is no possiblity of any life hereafter.Where does one go?Does an Indian when he dies go to Mongolia or his soul gets into the nearest buffalo?The karma theory was floated by those chaps with vested interests to feather their own nests so that people listen to them and their so called wise sayings.We will not be here a second time even by a miracle.We are here only once first and last.Even if for a moment we say that we have a second life or third,what is the use at all if it has no link OF WHICH WE ARE AWARE OF AND STAY CONNECTED TOO,to the previous life?One does not know a thing about his or here previous life and so what is the proof or use in saying all the time that we had so many lives.It is all just nonsense.Once dead it is adios for good.

2007-02-18 02:04:56 · answer #2 · answered by A. Prasad 1 · 0 0

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.

2007-02-18 12:53:49 · answer #3 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

The Christian Bible also makes many references to this belief.
That "living in the flesh is needful". And "we answer for everything done in the flesh".
And life experience too proves this fact.
There is justice. We just don't always get to see it. Someone might steal from us. But he may be beaten later by one of his criminal friends, or in a drunken brawl.
What goes around comes around. And I feel now that we are
coming closer to the Time of great upheaval and spiritual changes. That our Karma is coming to us much more quickly. As if our Creator is working the Karma out faster so those who
believe in the One High God, will be purged of evil energies, and be able to be raised up to the Higher worlds.

2007-02-18 01:48:34 · answer #4 · answered by Sadeek Muhammad 2 · 0 0

The cycle of reincarnation is effected by karma. Karma, good or bad, is what determines if a person reaches Nirvana or returns into the cycle of reincarnation.

The bible says "it is appointed unto man once to die and then the judgement". Even Hindu beliefs and Buddha did not see reincarnation as an end in itself, but something to be avoided if possible. The problem is that there is no certainty that a person has been 'good enough' to reach nirvana or even prevent themselves from being reincarnated as a lower life form. Not very comforting.

Christianity, on the other hand, is very specific and very simple. Believe that Jesus came to free us from sin and accept this free gift. In this way we are reunited with God, our Father who loved us so much he was willing to sacrifice his own Son to save us.

Karma is a sad way to see life. If my child is born with Down's Syndrome, it is because of either their past bad Karma or my own. Either way, where is the peace? Where is the joy?

In Christ we are given forgiveness, Joy and God's free and unending love with one simple statement. "Yes, Jesus"

2007-02-18 01:46:22 · answer #5 · answered by Christopher 2 · 0 0

Yes, I do believe in the cycle of Karma.

It is like believing in this universe and its existence.
Though wedo not know every thing of this universe and we are not able to prove every thing which is happenning in this universe, similarly, we may not be able to prove it with proofs, but certain instances have shown us that the cycle of Karma also exists.

2007-02-21 21:46:58 · answer #6 · answered by vidyadhar mittal 2 · 0 0

I believe in karma. What goes around, comes around.

Ex: Prisoners who are in prison for raping, or hurting children, are raped and beaten daily by other prisoners more than anyone else in the prisons. I'd call that karma.

2007-02-18 01:39:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yah we believe the janana marana chakra(karma cycle),what we sow we reap.according to our past deeds we reap.if we do good we get good janmas and when we do bad we get below average and least janmas.according to the karma we get the result.

2007-02-18 06:39:51 · answer #8 · answered by kant_avasa 1 · 0 0

Karma seems to be the one belief that we all share in some way
we just differ in how we say it
Karma .... THE truth ?

2007-02-18 01:40:50 · answer #9 · answered by Peace 7 · 0 0

Some are payed back on earth...while others slide by...like they never did anything wrong to anyone....their payback comes when they enter hell.

2007-02-18 01:53:37 · answer #10 · answered by Bobbie4u 5 · 0 0

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