Do yall believe in karma?

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Nah

as a few have stated, I believe it's more about energy

Law of attraction: if you exude positive energy & you're around others w/ positivity, positive things happen... & vice versa

even if you're being as positive as possible but you're around too much negative energy, negative things happen

I mean, a few weeks ago 6 elementary school kids were killed in a bus wreck

how much bad "karma" did a 6yr old accumulate to warrant that?
 
Yah I'd love people who believe in Karma to explain to the kids in the pediatric cancer ward why they're getting what thy deserve cause of "karma"
 
Will Munny;c-9568368 said:
Yah I'd love people who believe in Karma to explain to the kids in the pediatric cancer ward why they're getting what thy deserve cause of "karma"

Again, you are trying to blame universal forces for the crimes of the european man
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...s-finding-trace-disease-Egyptian-mummies.html

Cancer is a man-made disease fueled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found.

Tumors were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found.

You should read the entire article. It's interesting

I find it funny how you're trying to blame the universe for diseases that didn't really even exist a few centuries ago smh
 
xxCivicxx;c-9568632 said:
Will Munny;c-9568368 said:
Yah I'd love people who believe in Karma to explain to the kids in the pediatric cancer ward why they're getting what thy deserve cause of "karma"

Again, you are trying to blame universal forces for the crimes of the european man
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...s-finding-trace-disease-Egyptian-mummies.html

Cancer is a man-made disease fueled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found.

Tumors were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found.

You should read the entire article. It's interesting

I find it funny how you're trying to blame the universe for diseases that didn't really even exist a few centuries ago smh

You should read this counter article to what you just posted.http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2010/10/14/claims-that-cancer-is-only-a-‘modern-man-made-disease’-are-false-and-misleading/
 
blackrain;c-9568674 said:
xxCivicxx;c-9568632 said:
Will Munny;c-9568368 said:
Yah I'd love people who believe in Karma to explain to the kids in the pediatric cancer ward why they're getting what thy deserve cause of "karma"

Again, you are trying to blame universal forces for the crimes of the european man
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...s-finding-trace-disease-Egyptian-mummies.html

Cancer is a man-made disease fueled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found.

Tumors were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found.

You should read the entire article. It's interesting

I find it funny how you're trying to blame the universe for diseases that didn't really even exist a few centuries ago smh

You should read this counter article to what you just posted.http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2010/10/14/claims-that-cancer-is-only-a-‘modern-man-made-disease’-are-false-and-misleading/

I read it

It makes the claim that sunlight is a natural carcinogen, which is only true for europeans

The article I posted clearly stated that europeans dealt with forms of cancers back in the Roman days

Can you provide any proof for cancers in ancient african civilizations? It makes no mention of that

The article you posted also makes the claim that cancers exist more abundantly today because we live longer than our ancestors

Once again, this is true of europeans but not africans
 
Brian B.;c-9568222 said:
Nah

as a few have stated, I believe it's more about energy

Law of attraction: if you exude positive energy & you're around others w/ positivity, positive things happen... & vice versa

even if you're being as positive as possible but you're around too much negative energy, negative things happen

I mean, a few weeks ago 6 elementary school kids were killed in a bus wreck

how much bad "karma" did a 6yr old accumulate to warrant that?

you know it's someone who will say it's karma to something the parents did
 
xxCivicxx;c-9568745 said:
blackrain;c-9568674 said:
xxCivicxx;c-9568632 said:
Will Munny;c-9568368 said:
Yah I'd love people who believe in Karma to explain to the kids in the pediatric cancer ward why they're getting what thy deserve cause of "karma"

Again, you are trying to blame universal forces for the crimes of the european man
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...s-finding-trace-disease-Egyptian-mummies.html

Cancer is a man-made disease fueled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found.

Tumors were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found.

You should read the entire article. It's interesting

I find it funny how you're trying to blame the universe for diseases that didn't really even exist a few centuries ago smh

You should read this counter article to what you just posted.http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2010/10/14/claims-that-cancer-is-only-a-‘modern-man-made-disease’-are-false-and-misleading/

I read it

It makes the claim that sunlight is a natural carcinogen, which is only true for europeans

The article I posted clearly stated that europeans dealt with forms of cancers back in the Roman days

Can you provide any proof for cancers in ancient african civilizations? It makes no mention of that

The article you posted also makes the claim that cancers exist more abundantly today because we live longer than our ancestors

Once again, this is true of europeans but not africans

@blackrain
 
xxCivicxx;c-9568632 said:
Will Munny;c-9568368 said:
Yah I'd love people who believe in Karma to explain to the kids in the pediatric cancer ward why they're getting what thy deserve cause of "karma"

Again, you are trying to blame universal forces for the crimes of the european man
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...s-finding-trace-disease-Egyptian-mummies.html

Cancer is a man-made disease fueled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found.

Tumors were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found.

You should read the entire article. It's interesting

I find it funny how you're trying to blame the universe for diseases that didn't really even exist a few centuries ago smh

I'm actually not blaming universal forces for the chaos of the world.
 
definitely

everything you do has a reaction both good and bad, it might be instant it might be down the road, but it will come back around.
 
LadyDu;c-9569465 said:
definitely

everything you do has a reaction both good and bad, it might be instant it might be down the road, but it will come back around.

If karma is real how did Trump get elected? He must have done a lot of good to deserve being elected president.
 
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NO, NOT KARMA PERSAY..

KARMA IS BUDDISM; WHICH ENTAILS REINCARNATION AND SO ON.. BUT I DO BELIEVE IN REEPING AND SOWING...
 
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wow.

Amidst countless historical evidence that across cultures and peoples it doesn't exist I have to wonder what drives someone to ignore all this and want to believe in Karma so strongly?

-We've watched slavemasters grow rich, be well liked throughout history, become presidents and then die peacefully WHILE their children inherit the earth and same ill-conceived wealth and inventions built off the backs of innocent people born into slavery AND we say karma exists??

-We've seen Genghis Khan slaughter hundreds of thousands and be ok

-Countless innocent people have contracted life debilitating disease

If you just add up everything bad or good that happens in your life you can rationalize karma either way. Rationalizing doesn't mean it makes sense nor is it the same as proving.

Karma shouldn't happen in another person's lifetime for things I did or were done to me, but according to karma due to reincarnation this is included. So, if rewards constantly improve the lives of corrupt people then this is a direct contradiction to the theory of karma. Unlike God, Karma is based on a theory. If that theory doesn't hold up to testing then it kinda has to be thrown away

So basically if you believe in karma YOU HAVE to believe in reincarnation, otherwise you are taking parts of karma to support your own private belief; which probably stems from parents brainwashing you into behaving b/c you believe what goes around will always come around

Definition:the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.



destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.
 
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luke1733;c-9569696 said:
wow.

Amidst countless historical evidence that across cultures and peoples it doesn't exist I have to wonder what drives someone to ignore all this and want to believe in Karma so strongly?

-We've watched slavemasters grow rich, be well liked throughout history, become presidents and then die peacefully WHILE their children inherit the earth and same ill-conceived wealth and inventions built off the backs of innocent people born into slavery AND we say karma exists??

-We've seen Genghis Khan slaughter hundreds of thousands and be ok

-Countless innocent people have contracted life debilitating disease

If you just add up everything bad or good that happens in your life you can rationalize karma either way. Rationalizing doesn't mean it makes sense nor is it the same as proving.

Karma shouldn't happen in another person's lifetime for things I did or were done to me, but according to karma due to reincarnation this is included. So, if rewards constantly improve the lives of corrupt people then this is a direct contradiction to the theory of karma. Unlike God, Karma is based on a theory. If that theory doesn't hold up to testing then it kinda has to be thrown away

So basically if you believe in karma YOU HAVE to believe in reincarnation, otherwise you are taking parts of karma to support your own private belief; which probably stems from parents brainwashing you into behaving b/c you believe what goes around will always come around

Definition:the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.



destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.

Once again, karma is a scientific principle. It's energy conservation

The concept exists independently of any religion

YOU CHOOSE to tie karma to religious/spiritual dogma smh
 
xxCivicxx;c-9569789 said:
luke1733;c-9569696 said:
wow.

Amidst countless historical evidence that across cultures and peoples it doesn't exist I have to wonder what drives someone to ignore all this and want to believe in Karma so strongly?

-We've watched slavemasters grow rich, be well liked throughout history, become presidents and then die peacefully WHILE their children inherit the earth and same ill-conceived wealth and inventions built off the backs of innocent people born into slavery AND we say karma exists??

-We've seen Genghis Khan slaughter hundreds of thousands and be ok

-Countless innocent people have contracted life debilitating disease

If you just add up everything bad or good that happens in your life you can rationalize karma either way. Rationalizing doesn't mean it makes sense nor is it the same as proving.

Karma shouldn't happen in another person's lifetime for things I did or were done to me, but according to karma due to reincarnation this is included. So, if rewards constantly improve the lives of corrupt people then this is a direct contradiction to the theory of karma. Unlike God, Karma is based on a theory. If that theory doesn't hold up to testing then it kinda has to be thrown away

So basically if you believe in karma YOU HAVE to believe in reincarnation, otherwise you are taking parts of karma to support your own private belief; which probably stems from parents brainwashing you into behaving b/c you believe what goes around will always come around

Definition:the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.



destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.

Once again, karma is a scientific principle. It's energy conservation

The concept exists independently of any religion

YOU CHOOSE to tie karma to religious/spiritual dogma smh

Please post a peer reviewed scientific article about the science behind karma.

Don't worry. I'll wait.

LOL
 
Will Munny;c-9570327 said:
xxCivicxx;c-9569789 said:
luke1733;c-9569696 said:
wow.

Amidst countless historical evidence that across cultures and peoples it doesn't exist I have to wonder what drives someone to ignore all this and want to believe in Karma so strongly?

-We've watched slavemasters grow rich, be well liked throughout history, become presidents and then die peacefully WHILE their children inherit the earth and same ill-conceived wealth and inventions built off the backs of innocent people born into slavery AND we say karma exists??

-We've seen Genghis Khan slaughter hundreds of thousands and be ok

-Countless innocent people have contracted life debilitating disease

If you just add up everything bad or good that happens in your life you can rationalize karma either way. Rationalizing doesn't mean it makes sense nor is it the same as proving.

Karma shouldn't happen in another person's lifetime for things I did or were done to me, but according to karma due to reincarnation this is included. So, if rewards constantly improve the lives of corrupt people then this is a direct contradiction to the theory of karma. Unlike God, Karma is based on a theory. If that theory doesn't hold up to testing then it kinda has to be thrown away

So basically if you believe in karma YOU HAVE to believe in reincarnation, otherwise you are taking parts of karma to support your own private belief; which probably stems from parents brainwashing you into behaving b/c you believe what goes around will always come around

Definition:the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.



destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.

Once again, karma is a scientific principle. It's energy conservation

The concept exists independently of any religion

YOU CHOOSE to tie karma to religious/spiritual dogma smh

Please post a peer reviewed scientific article about the science behind karma.

Don't worry. I'll wait.

LOL

This is an interesting article
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/karma.aspx

When I get home I'll see if I can find something more concrete but I doubt you'll be satisfied with anything I post /shrug
 
xxCivicxx;c-9570424 said:
Will Munny;c-9570327 said:
xxCivicxx;c-9569789 said:
luke1733;c-9569696 said:
wow.

Amidst countless historical evidence that across cultures and peoples it doesn't exist I have to wonder what drives someone to ignore all this and want to believe in Karma so strongly?

-We've watched slavemasters grow rich, be well liked throughout history, become presidents and then die peacefully WHILE their children inherit the earth and same ill-conceived wealth and inventions built off the backs of innocent people born into slavery AND we say karma exists??

-We've seen Genghis Khan slaughter hundreds of thousands and be ok

-Countless innocent people have contracted life debilitating disease

If you just add up everything bad or good that happens in your life you can rationalize karma either way. Rationalizing doesn't mean it makes sense nor is it the same as proving.

Karma shouldn't happen in another person's lifetime for things I did or were done to me, but according to karma due to reincarnation this is included. So, if rewards constantly improve the lives of corrupt people then this is a direct contradiction to the theory of karma. Unlike God, Karma is based on a theory. If that theory doesn't hold up to testing then it kinda has to be thrown away

So basically if you believe in karma YOU HAVE to believe in reincarnation, otherwise you are taking parts of karma to support your own private belief; which probably stems from parents brainwashing you into behaving b/c you believe what goes around will always come around

Definition:the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.



destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.

Once again, karma is a scientific principle. It's energy conservation

The concept exists independently of any religion

YOU CHOOSE to tie karma to religious/spiritual dogma smh

Please post a peer reviewed scientific article about the science behind karma.

Don't worry. I'll wait.

LOL

This is an interesting article
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/karma.aspx

When I get home I'll see if I can find something more concrete but I doubt you'll be satisfied with anything I post /shrug

yeah i'm def not gonna waste my time reading an interview
 

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