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  1. 1. Do you believe in Karma

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

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Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

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LMFAO

 

i like how "Karma" has become know as this: "Karma is generally follows the concept of a later reward for good deeds (such as progression of reincarnation) and punishment for evil deeds."

 

When really Karma is: when you do deeds whether they be good or bad they get recorded in your subconches-mind. Causing you to make judgments based on your past experiences. So if you do bad things "Karma" will continue to record you doing bad things, and thus you will always lean tawords doing wrong than good.

 

Karma is not mystical what so ever.

 

and you should feel bad for having said it is

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

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LMFAO

 

i like how "Karma" has become know as this: "Karma is generally follows the concept of a later reward for good deeds (such as progression of reincarnation) and punishment for evil deeds."

 

When really Karma is: when you do deeds whether they be good or bad they get recorded in your subconches-mind. Causing you to make judgments based on your past experiences. So if you do bad things "Karma" will continue to record you doing bad things' date=' and thus you will always lean tawords doing wrong than good.

 

Karma is not mystical what so ever.

 

and you should feel bad for having said it is

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

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:(

 

Bawwww

 

I was hoping this would be about me on SXR :(


 

 

I believe in it. Kind of.

 

In a skewed sort of way.


LMFAO

 

i like how "Karma" has become know as this: "Karma is generally follows the concept of a later reward for good deeds (such as progression of reincarnation) and punishment for evil deeds."

 

When really Karma is: when you do deeds whether they be good or bad they get recorded in your subconches-mind. Causing you to make judgments based on your past experiences. So if you do bad things "Karma" will continue to record you doing bad things' date=' and thus you will always lean tawords doing wrong than good.

 

Karma is not mystical what so ever.

 

and you should feel bad for having said it is

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Actually (depending on whether or not we are talking about the same type of Karma) it is the belief that the life of your reincarnation will be based on decisions that you have made in the current life you are existing in.

 

I don't know sheet about the Karma you are referring to. :/

 

Although I'm sure that exists as well, even though the ability to make a decision doesn't exist in the larger view of the entire situation.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

 

God does not need credit for anything he does, for credit leads to fact and fact denies faith. And God cannot exist without faith.

So, if you give God too much credit for stuff in the world, then you start using that as facts that God exists, therefore God dissappears in a puff of logic.

(Which also explains how Atheism is a paradox)

 

Plus God is perfect and can't have an ego

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

 

God does not need credit for anything he does, for credit leads to fact and fact denies faith. And God cannot exist without faith.

So, if you give God too much credit for stuff in the world, then you start using that as facts that God exists, therefore God dissappears in a puff of logic.

(Which also explains how Atheism is a paradox)

 

Plus God is perfect and can't have an ego

 

How does me giving credit to God for his works in my life, deny faith? If anything, I am expressing my faith, not destroying it.

God may not have an ego, but if you do not acknowledge Him in your life, who should you acknowledge?

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

 

God does not need credit for anything he does, for credit leads to fact and fact denies faith. And God cannot exist without faith.

So, if you give God too much credit for stuff in the world, then you start using that as facts that God exists, therefore God dissappears in a puff of logic.

(Which also explains how Atheism is a paradox)

 

Plus God is perfect and can't have an ego

 

 

I would like to merely point out that if God exists then Karma would not be taking credit away from him seeing as he would have created the energy (subjective energy mind you) that is referred to as Karma in the first place. If you are a devout christian (of any type), saying Karma exists is merely saying that your God was crafty and came up with a system that requires him to do less work rather than work his perfect ass off.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Personal sides, do not matter to the opposition.

What they wont, is the down to earth truth.

 

Not the fuckin high off my ass, reading a book version.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

 

God does not need credit for anything he does, for credit leads to fact and fact denies faith. And God cannot exist without faith.

So, if you give God too much credit for stuff in the world, then you start using that as facts that God exists, therefore God dissappears in a puff of logic.

(Which also explains how Atheism is a paradox)

 

Plus God is perfect and can't have an ego

 

 

I would like to merely point out that if God exists then Karma would not be taking credit away from him seeing as he would have created the energy (subjective energy mind you) that is referred to as Karma in the first place. If you are a devout christian (of any type), saying Karma exists is merely saying that your God was crafty and came up with a system that requires him to do less work rather than work his perfect ass off.

 

But there is no proof for karma, neither is it mentioned in the Bible.

Karma is a completely man-made belief.

 

Edit: Maybe this should be moved to "Debates" since it's a pretty serious issue it seems.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

 

God does not need credit for anything he does, for credit leads to fact and fact denies faith. And God cannot exist without faith.

So, if you give God too much credit for stuff in the world, then you start using that as facts that God exists, therefore God dissappears in a puff of logic.

(Which also explains how Atheism is a paradox)

 

Plus God is perfect and can't have an ego

 

 

I would like to merely point out that if God exists then Karma would not be taking credit away from him seeing as he would have created the energy (subjective energy mind you) that is referred to as Karma in the first place. If you are a devout christian (of any type), saying Karma exists is merely saying that your God was crafty and came up with a system that requires him to do less work rather than work his perfect ass off.

 

But there is no proof for karma, neither is it mentioned in the Bible.

Karma is a completely man-made belief.

 

And God isn't?

 

I would like to propose that Karma is very plausible. Assuming that cause and effect is real (which it is) when you do one thing you cause another thing to happen which causes another thing to happen which causes another thing to happen.

 

However Karma preaches that you have the choice when the selection from which you choose from confronts you, which contradicts the traditional idea of Karma seeing as if anything was to cause such things to occur rapidly and continuously then your choices would be pre-determined because of the things that have happened before to make you choose the choice that you chose.

 

So it's plausible but flawed.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

 

God does not need credit for anything he does, for credit leads to fact and fact denies faith. And God cannot exist without faith.

So, if you give God too much credit for stuff in the world, then you start using that as facts that God exists, therefore God dissappears in a puff of logic.

(Which also explains how Atheism is a paradox)

 

Plus God is perfect and can't have an ego

 

 

I would like to merely point out that if God exists then Karma would not be taking credit away from him seeing as he would have created the energy (subjective energy mind you) that is referred to as Karma in the first place. If you are a devout christian (of any type), saying Karma exists is merely saying that your God was crafty and came up with a system that requires him to do less work rather than work his perfect ass off.

 

But there is no proof for karma, neither is it mentioned in the Bible.

Karma is a completely man-made belief.

 

And God isn't?

 

I would like to propose that Karma is very plausible. Assuming that cause and effect is real (which it is) when you do one thing you cause another thing to happen which causes another thing to happen which causes another thing to happen.

 

However Karma preaches that you have the choice when the selection from which you choose from confronts you, which contradicts the traditional idea of Karma seeing as if anything was to cause such things to occur rapidly and continuously then your choices would be pre-determined because of the things that have happened before to make you choose the choice that you chose.

 

So it's plausible but flawed.

 

Your 1st question: No. God revealed Himself to people in the Old Testament to men such as Moses, Elijah and others. (Not to mention that Jesus, who is God, cam to earth to live among us.)

 

In your argument about karma and how it could be real, it could. There are things in this earth that are invisible to us humans, karma may be one of them. However, since karma is not mentioned in the Bible, and since the belief in it was created by man, it is most likely not real.

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Nope. Not at all.

I do believe in God' date=' but not reincarnation.

[/quote']

 

Karma isn't strictly tied with reincarnation. The show "My Name is Earl" best uses it to show the titular character's life improving as he repents for his past misdeeds. This form of faith is found most often in Christian practices.

 

I prefer to consider it God working in my life, instead of karma.

 

Dude, I'm devout Catholic, but I still believe that generally what comes around goes around.

It what drives me to not care about whether or not anybody knows I did anything at all.

 

Heres a word of advice.

 

Never, NEVER, use religion, as fact in an argument.

 

It works against religious people.

 

Total n00bs would post a picture saying, ORLY?? or would just say, "There's a windmill in my beard. Your argument is invalid."

 

~.~ I wasn't technically using religion as an argument, I was merely presenting my personal case to Realen about someone with a differing view of the world.

 

Precisely.

 

Often it does happen that way. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm merely saying that "karma" is actually God working in people's lives. Why give another name for it?

God plays an important role in the world. Calling it "karma" takes the credit away from God.

 

God does not need credit for anything he does, for credit leads to fact and fact denies faith. And God cannot exist without faith.

So, if you give God too much credit for stuff in the world, then you start using that as facts that God exists, therefore God dissappears in a puff of logic.

(Which also explains how Atheism is a paradox)

 

Plus God is perfect and can't have an ego

 

 

I would like to merely point out that if God exists then Karma would not be taking credit away from him seeing as he would have created the energy (subjective energy mind you) that is referred to as Karma in the first place. If you are a devout christian (of any type), saying Karma exists is merely saying that your God was crafty and came up with a system that requires him to do less work rather than work his perfect ass off.

 

But there is no proof for karma, neither is it mentioned in the Bible.

Karma is a completely man-made belief.

 

And God isn't?

 

I would like to propose that Karma is very plausible. Assuming that cause and effect is real (which it is) when you do one thing you cause another thing to happen which causes another thing to happen which causes another thing to happen.

 

However Karma preaches that you have the choice when the selection from which you choose from confronts you, which contradicts the traditional idea of Karma seeing as if anything was to cause such things to occur rapidly and continuously then your choices would be pre-determined because of the things that have happened before to make you choose the choice that you chose.

 

So it's plausible but flawed.

 

Your 1st question: No. God revealed Himself to people in the Old Testament to men such as Moses, Elijah and others. (Not to mention that Jesus, who is God, cam to earth to live among us.)

 

In your argument about karma and how it could be real, it could. There are things in this earth that are invisible to us humans, karma may be one of them. However, since karma is not mentioned in the Bible, and since the belief in it was created by man, it is most likely not real.

 

Most things in the bible aren't real.

 

The belief in the bible was created by man.

 

Religion was created by man.

 

Belief itself was created by man.

 

 

 

Just because the bible doesn't mention it and man made it doesn't mean it can't exist. :/

 


 

I would also like to throw in that the type of Karma I'm proposing would not be a physical energy existing in our world. It would be a subjective belief with physical affects.

 

Like time.

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