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i dont believe in karma...nor do i believe life is fair...things just happen...often for a reason...
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Na, if you want to get into detail, the baby did something in his/her past life. But I don't believe in reincarnation, therefore, theaforementioned point is moot.Originally Posted by withapassion
Maybe the baby's father did something bad.
nothing... we don't know the meaning of life... we're only human and make up things to believe.Originally Posted by NT OG
What I'm getting here is
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
nothing... we don't know the meaning of life... we're only human and make up things to believe.Originally Posted by NT OG
What I'm getting here is
Basically, same with the girl. Not everyone believes in Karma; it's not a fact, it's a religion and it's not like it's a universalreligion or anything. For all we know, the girl doesn't even know what Karma is. You don't have to believe in Karma in order to be affected by it. Theactions you choose can bring pain or joy to anybody, not just people who believe in Karma. Nothing says Karma only affects certain people. And I would see itas the rapist believed in Karma and got what he deserved.Originally Posted by Mastamind89
A one year old baby was killed, beaten with a hammer, there's a thread on it floating around. What could have the baby done that's so bad?
Originally Posted by NT OG
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
A one year old baby was killed, beaten with a hammer, there's a thread on it floating around. What could have the baby done that's so bad?
that's why karma doesnt make sense...
Originally Posted by DrewDioxin
if an 8 year old gets raped,and the sicko dies afterwards, it is not karma
it is called justice because he deserved to die.
whose justice is that? certainly not the United State's or God's.
How so? If she doesn't believe in Karma, she's just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Karma doesn't say you can only do good oryou can only do bad. It's your choice and if you believe in Karma then you're choice will affect you, but whom you affect doesn't matter.Originally Posted by NT OG
the girl got what she deserved too then no?
Originally Posted by K2theAblaM
Bad things happen to good people. Karma will hopefully balance that out in her future.
Originally Posted by OHyeah10
you're thinking too hard
WELL SAID! this whole thought of ANYTHING so horrible happening to an 8 uear old girl is very disturbing... a lot of the idea of karma is basedon the idea that the soul never dies and is re-incarnated. as such... any unfinished business from your past life is resolved in your next.Originally Posted by Kayway8
Not necessarily...Just because the lil' girl was raped doesn't mean that Karma started with her...It may have been from the "wrongdoing or negativity" of her parents...
There's a flaw in YOUR logic because your giving Karma a beginning and end...
The world is built off of energy...Read up on the Law of Attraction...
Originally Posted by gusyouout
Basically, same with the girl. Not everyone believes in Karma; it's not a fact, it's a religion and it's not like it's a universal religion or anything. For all we know, the girl doesn't even know what Karma is. You don't have to believe in Karma in order to be affected by it. The actions you choose can bring pain or joy to anybody, not just people who believe in Karma. Nothing says Karma only affects certain people. And I would see it as the rapist believed in Karma and got what he deserved.Originally Posted by Mastamind89
A one year old baby was killed, beaten with a hammer, there's a thread on it floating around. What could have the baby done that's so bad?
Originally Posted by gusyouout
How so? If she doesn't believe in Karma, she's just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Karma doesn't say you can only do good or you can only do bad. It's your choice and if you believe in Karma then you're choice will affect you, but whom you affect doesn't matter.Originally Posted by NT OG
the girl got what she deserved too then no?
Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
its called free will, the rapist had the free will to do anything he desires.. and its not always the right thing to do.. infact its evil
"karma" does not affect a persons actions or thoughts
Karma is a justified random event that one deserves for his actions
the raping was not justified therefore its not karma
Originally Posted by Sno Nuff
So far it looks like OP is just trying to rile up the board with his ambitious trolling..
On to the question at hand.
Karma balances out the universe, it DOES NOT control what people do.
Ex.
If the man feels the need to rape an 8 year old that is his own choice and karma will not by any means stop that, things happen..... Karma is just a "what goes around comes around" system and will pay the aforementioned rapist back later in his life for what he did.
Originally Posted by Alchemiss
Karma originated from Hinduism.
In the traditional sense, it is a SOUL who has done something wrong in a past lifetime. And when souls travel through different lifetimes they don't remember their past one fully. Answering your question from that point- the soul of the 8 year old girl could have done something terrible in a past lifetime.
I'm not sure what I believe anymore though.
Sometimes situations occur where I'm like- yeah that was karma... and other times things happen which make me not want to believe it at all.