ABSOLUTELY!!! Case in point. Being a single mom, raising two boys alone, I always tried to keep a positive attitude and generally be a nice person. One year, around Christmas time, my sons and I came home to an envelope on our door, addressed only to the "family at" our address. Inside was a card that blessed us, althought the sender was unknown to us (supposedly). At any rate, there was $100 in the card as well. As the tears welled up inside, my son asked what was wrong. My answer was that "Remember when I told you that if you are good to people, it will come back to you? Well, here's your proof" as I showed him the money. So, yes, I do believe. Have a great day!
2007-04-28 09:48:31
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answered by er1861 2
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Yes I do! In one way or another at least. A few years ago my "rich" aunt ridiculed my father's car because it was an older model and pretty worn out. (We are not poor but my father is very attached to this vehicle.) She refused to have him park it in her driveway in fear of the neighbors seeing it. Of course, this hurt my father and my family deeply.
Last year, we got a call from her. She was crying and asking to borrow some money. Apparently, they had just filed for bankruptcy and many of their belongings were being repossessed. So yes, I do believe that what goes around comes around.
2007-04-28 15:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes for sure. My ex was a horrible man. He was the only guy in the world my dad hated for how he treated me and my daughter. 1 day after my dad passed away my ex fell 30 feet off of a scaffold and was nearly impaled. He is crippled for life now.
2007-04-29 01:18:57
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answered by elanabutcher 4
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Blondi! one day, O. J. Simpson will stand before the Judgment Seat of God, and God will ask him, "Why did you not ever have remorse for killing two human beings?" Serenity! Yes!, what "goes around comes around" or to use God's Words; "BE NOT DECEIVED God is Not Mocked, for What So Ever a Man Soweth that he shall Reap!"
2007-04-28 14:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely, but not necessarily in this lifetime. And who is to say that what that person did wasn't for the highest good even though it was perceived by some as bad. I don't think we can accurately judge why things happen, we can't see below the surface.
2007-04-29 01:02:04
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answered by Carolin 2
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The world is sometimes can be a small place and the Internet makes it easier to get it around.
2007-04-28 18:26:35
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answered by sparkles 6
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No. Becuase thats too much like "eye for an eye" and there are some evil people who end up rich and powerful and never feel remorse for a horrible thing they've done a day in their life. it's just not fair.
2007-04-28 14:48:29
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answered by GCTA 4
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Yes I absolutely do. My exhusband did not treat me properly, put his mother first in our life and financially devastated me. I am now happily remarried and very happy. He is single, lonely, looks like hell, his best friend is his mother (still!) and he has nothing.
2007-04-28 15:14:05
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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While I hope so, it does not seem that way. Too many extremely nasty people have successful and happy lives.
2007-04-28 18:30:06
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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suicide is an example. it runs in families quite well so ive read.
2007-04-28 14:54:44
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answered by cadaholic 7
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