Do you believe in karma?

Brian

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Do you believe in karma?

Karma - actions determining future state; destiny or fate.


  • Thoroughly explain your reasoning as to why you do or why you do not.


My response:
Personally, I'm at a draw when it comes to this topic. I believe that in this world you get what you give, although this doesn't apply to everyone. I'm absolutely positive there are people who have partaken in heinous crimes such as murder and rape, who still walk this earth everyday as a free man.
 
Here let me tell you the TRUTH about Karma.

Alright so there's this gang of invisible ghosts that used to rule the earth. I won't get into their history, just listen. So these ghosts spend their days going around looking at what all of us do. Every time one of them sees you do something wrong they will do their best to get back at you.

Karma doesn't exist.
 
I believe Karma then and their but its nothing really. Only our actions come up with results not a magical myth or whatever
 
I believe in Karma in a sense. I somewhat relate it to Newtons 3rd law of physics "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" How if you do something that something in return will happen. But in reality it seems like Ive only experienced bad Karma.
 
For example, If I was a murderer who was never convicted, would I live a normal life without any consequences due to those murders?

Or would I be punished in some way by the world (karma)?
 
I believe in karma, for instance if someone does something bad to me, I believe something will hit them in return aha.
 
I surely don't, I mean a good person isn't really good if he's doing it to get something back...
 
Chic said:
I surely don't, I mean a good person isn't really good if he's doing it to get something back...
I like the way you put that last part; it's very true, although I feel that there is a higher power among us and it wouldn't allow someone to live scotch-free without any consequences.
 
Brian said:
I like the way you put that last part; it's very true, although I feel that there is a higher power among us and it wouldn't allow someone to live scotch-free without any consequences.

Theists like me call this power you are talking about God.