My Karma Just Ran Over Your Dogma A vision of the concept of karmic justice

7:54 PM Posted by Tyler Kelly

My Karma Just Ran Over Your Dogma A vision of the concept of karmic justice Most forms of Hinduism, and many forms of Buddhism centers on a concept known as "karma". The concept of karmic justice suggests that the way you live your life affect your health later in life, and many in your life to come. Therefore, this term usually comes as a package with the ideas of reincaation (you receive a new body or form), and students of religion as "transmigration of souls." This implies that these teachings Karma is rewarding or punish us based on our words and deeds. So, if it behaves badly towards others, is only to be rebo in the next life as a lower form of life, one might say, a dragonfly, or cockroach. Today, hundreds of millions of people believe these things, so do not laugh - or at least not yet. We now, instead of asking a few pointed questions about this world view, the evaluation of each of these classes, with a critical eye. We must consider first the list individually and see how they fit. Here are the propositions.1. Karma will be able to evaluate.   2nd Karma is the penalties and rewards.   3rd Bad behavior will lead to an undesirable "next life".   4th Karma can lead to lower life forms around, or vice versa, versa.First, we want to know how "karma" - that is supposed a natural process (such as the "merger" of ice, or "rain" of water) and not a person - - "judge" people. This seems absurd. How does an impersonal process of moral judgments? Sometimes the ice melts, and 'a process of merger. What would make sense for me to say that "merger" is your assessment? All our experience tells us only judge people. The Christian response to this, of course, is that God is personal. He is a judge. But this option for this problem is not Hindu. Bit, when a Hindu is to admit that it is God who judges, then, what we have to "karma"? But even if we are at this very strange view - that a judge could people - or we want to know the level of ethics, which this process is used for such decisions. If there is no law, code, there can be injuries (crime). What is the code of law? For justice requires that a person who knows what the rules are before a judge can sentence to punish him for breaking them.Since "Karma" is not published, the rules that we expect to intervene in a book, or written in the sky it seems that karma is a law of injustice, not justice.Next, you will find that karma would punish and reward people. This would require, Karma, a precise knowledge of the individual. The "new form" in your life Nest - rewarded with karma or punished - it is only a reward if you personally like, and if a penalty harsh. For example, it is better to be bo a poor wise man or a rich kid? Different people respond differently to this question, and many of the same answer, which will be for several reasons.How means "karma" - a process - we all know, the closest to knowing what they like and dislike? Even the karma does not seem sufficient for the task assigned. Of course, these problems do not plague the Christian perspective at all, because God knows all things, and both the husband and wife after his image.Karma would, of course, with the same problem with reincaating as monkeys or other animals, since this is a process to decide only the shape of animals such as "above" or better than others. Giraffes are more advanced than elephants? What kind of use? What kind of taxonomy is not "karma" used? What does a dragonfly to "behave", so he can a monkey? And the karma is able to demonstrate that monkeys are better (or "advanced") as a dragonfly? Well, now you can laugh. The bottom line is this: You should not be afraid of "bad karma." This is just a man of superstition. Jesus said: "I will tell you that is fear. Fear not of men, after the killing of the body can not do more. But the fear of him, after the killing of the body can express the soul and body in hell ... "And again," The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. And the knowledge of the holy is understanding "(Proverbs 9:10). Carson days, approximately 1.3 gazillion articles and essays, with the aim of glorifying God and helping others to live well and wisely. You can search on websites (The Omniblog) or (Carson's Day Trading Outpost).

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