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MTI 07-01-2013 08:08 PM

Belief in a balanced universe supports the concept of karma.

The Clk Man 07-01-2013 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Botnst (Post 3168941)
You reap what you sow.

You rip what you sew.

You squeal like a sow.

So?

You better "Soo" me :D

The Clk Man 07-01-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MTI (Post 3168957)
Belief in a balanced universe supports the concept of karma.

Is karma scientific? can it be seen? can it be measured? :D

MTI 07-01-2013 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by The Clk Man (Post 3168984)
Is karma scientific? can it be seen? can it be measured? :D

Karma is much more Newtonian and does not require a super being that requires adoration.

Botnst 07-01-2013 10:15 PM

Karma is an unprovable belief system. There are many unprovable belief systems. We choose that which gives us the most comfort.

benhogan 07-02-2013 08:59 AM

if it could be measured and predicted, it wouldn't be what it is.....unmeasurable and unpredictable.

if you could know all the unknowables....good or bad ones......life wouldn't be as much fun.

i think we all make our own beds/choices....a beekeeper, no matter how good he is, knows he will get stung at some point. If he can't handle being stung, he should be something else...like an accountant....ummmm...like me!

i know this guy who decided to cheat on his wife thinking she will never find out (different cities on opposite coasts). he might get away for a while but they always either get caught or pay for it in the end somehow.

The Swede 07-02-2013 09:13 AM

Karma is action which springs from intention. That's it! Not some new age crap.

kerry 07-02-2013 09:22 AM

The underlying question is whether good and being are connected in some way. Plato thought they were synonymous. Most theists think they are pretty closely connected. God has the most being (cannot non-exist) and hence (?) is the most good. Augustine thought only 'Good' existed. There was no such thing as 'evil'. Is 'good' anything more than a human category imposed on experience by human interests? Would 'good' exist without the human capacity for experiencing pleasure and pain? Was anything 'good' around before subjective experience evolved? What's the evidence that the universe cares about justice apart from the human institutions that enforce it? If the universe does care and rewards/punishes appropriately, why bother with human institutions which interfere with that natural process?

Can't Know 07-02-2013 12:00 PM

Customers Return $3,600 Stuffed in Taco Bell To-Go Bags - Good Deeds, Real People Stories : People.com

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Kennidi Rue and pals Luke Postma and Grant Kruse have earned some good karma points.

The young Kentwood, Mich., Taco Bell customers could have easily made a vacation out of their approximately $3,600 findings in one of the fast food spot's drive-thru to-go bags – but instead, they returned the wads of cash to the restaurant.
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We were saying we'd never feel guilty about bringing it back.

It doesn't bode well for the concept of karma that People Magazine believes in it. ;)

aklim 07-02-2013 12:43 PM

Karma is just another device used to make youu do tjings out of a threat of future problems.

elchivito 07-02-2013 01:00 PM

By what karma did 19 young firefighters burn to death in their shake and bakes ?

Maybe The Lord loved them so much for their heroics he decided to call them up to heaven. If he's so powerful, why didn't he just make them disappear into the ether and save them having to breathe fire while their skin bubbled and sizzled like bacon in a hot pan?

aklim 07-02-2013 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by elchivito (Post 3169282)
By what karma did 19 young firefighters burn to death in their shake and bakes ?

Maybe The Lord loved them so much for their heroics he decided to call them up to heaven. If he's so powerful, why didn't he just make them disappear into the ether and save them having to breathe fire while their skilled bubbled and sizzled like bacon in a hot pan?

That is why the stock answer comes in. There is a reason and a plan. You can't understand it but just be assured it is following a plan. Suddenly I feel better. NOT.

TwitchKitty 07-03-2013 07:12 AM

It's better to deal with angels than a***holes. Choose to be an angel not an a***hole, it's better for everyone. If more people act like angels it makes that many fewer a***holes we all have to deal with. Aquarian Conspiracy

The Clk Man 07-03-2013 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by TwitchKitty (Post 3169658)
It's better to deal with angels than a***holes. Choose to be an angel not an a***hole, it's better for everyone. If more people act like angels it makes that many fewer a***holes we all have to deal with. Aquarian Conspiracy

Well put my friend. :)

aklim 07-03-2013 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TwitchKitty (Post 3169658)
It's better to deal with angels than a***holes. Choose to be an angel not an a***hole, it's better for everyone. If more people act like angels it makes that many fewer a***holes we all have to deal with. Aquarian Conspiracy

It's better to be X instead of Y but you can't change what we have.


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