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    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    well how about you? dili diay ka mahadlok mupatay ug mga living organisms? unsaon mana nimo ron pila na kaha ka billion nga living organisms ang imong napatay nga wala lang nimo hibaw i. sa pag toothbrush pa lang nimo daan in a day pila na ka billion nga bacteria imong mapatay so unsaon mana nimo ron? mahimo kang bacteria or virus to serve justice sa bacteria and viruses nga imong gipangpatay...
    so? whats the point? very irrelevant to the issue at hand.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    so para lagi sa inyo forgivable tanang sala. wala kay nabantayan nga pwede nang abusuhon? kung mapasaylo tanang sala edi mubuhat nalang ko ug dautan total pasayluon raman gihapon...

    see?
    yes forgivable tanang Sala.

    sane people does not think that way. besides, ang doctrine of eternal damnation ba has prevented people from sinning? no pein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    well how about you? dili diay ka mahadlok mupatay ug mga living organisms? unsaon mana nimo ron pila na kaha ka billion nga living organisms ang imong napatay nga wala lang nimo hibaw i. sa pag toothbrush pa lang nimo daan in a day pila na ka billion nga bacteria imong mapatay so unsaon mana nimo ron? mahimo kang bacteria or virus to serve justice sa bacteria and viruses nga imong gipangpatay...





    so para lagi sa inyo forgivable tanang sala. wala kay nabantayan nga pwede nang abusuhon? kung mapasaylo tanang sala edi mubuhat nalang ko ug dautan total pasayluon raman gihapon...

    see?
    In daily life however we are often not very concerned with good or evil. We just want to have some fun, make a living, fall in love, have a happy relationship etc. When a relationship fails that's not evil, it's just sad. The doctrine of karma is therefore usually not explained using words like that. Instead it's more logical on focussing on simple cause and effect. If you break an elastic band: it's logical to get hurt by the snap of it breaking. The band isn't evil, breaking it isn't morally wrong - but the result is still pain.
    Similarly: being kind, patient, hard working and learning leads to good results. That is: it's good karma.
    Being unkind, agressive and lazy leads to bad results: bad karma.
    This may not be visible right away. After all - some selfish people are successful for a while. They may even die successful. But that merely means the bad results are postponed, according to the law of karma, till a next life.

    Have a good day..

    this is a good topic Sir Malic.....

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    the energy put forth in thoughts and desires will sooner or later produce definite results. no human being can escape the consequences of his acts, however slight, however thoughtless. sometimes the cause works out in immediate results. in more complex circumstances, a considerable time may intervene. death does not settle the score any more than moving to a new town pays debts incurred at one's former residence.

    this law of cause and effect is called Karma.

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    and when death does not settle the score, that's where reincarnation comes in. so that the debt may be paid in the next lifetime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homo_quaeritans View Post
    ang doctrine of eternal damnation ba has prevented people from sinning? no pein.
    hahah!! true, true

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    OT: herr L., i like your avatar. what is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malic View Post
    Some Gnostic Christians take reincarnation as part of their belief. I already posted the names of the Church Fathers that taught the belief of reincarnation during their lifetime.
    I think it's highly unlikely bro that the Church Fathers taught reincarnation. If they did, the Catholic Church and classical Christianity would also be teaching it today, because the Fathers are considered the first teachers of Christianity.

    If you think about it, the doctrine of reincarnation goes against the very fundamental teaching of the Church, which is that we are all saved through Christ's redemptive suffering and death on the cross. Reincarnation does away with a savior because the idea is that one can be saved primarily through one's efforts, right?

    Sir flying fish already gave the belief structure of the two schools. But I wanted to add something. The only way for the Soul born in the lower plane of existence to acquire liberation and reincarnate in the human form is by the mercy of the Saints, Siddhas,and Bodhisattva. Well, thats according to a certain sect, Vaisnava school.

    If one understands the law of Karma, he will be more than willing to help anyone in need. I don't think hindus think that way.
    But won't a Hindu jeopardize his own karma by helping others?

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    it's unlikely but it did happen. some early church fathers did teach the doctrine of reincarnation. but they were branded as heretics.

    as for the Hindu, it may jeopardize his own karma. or not.

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    I think someone in this thread posted a link to this website wherein the author refuted the idea that the Church Fathers believed in reincarnation. But from the face of it, it's really improbable that the Fathers taught reincarnation because they are, after all, the first teachers and theologians of Christianity. They can't believe in Christ and hold to the doctrine of reincarnation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellblazer 2.1 View Post
    as for the Hindu, it may jeopardize his own karma. or not.
    So isn't that a contradiction? To merit "good karma" one must do good deeds, for example by helping someone who is suffering. But that is interfering with the law of "bad karma" operating on the person who is suffering, for presumably that person is in pain because of the bad deeds he or she has done in a "previous life."

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