Poll: Does karma exist?
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Do You Believe in Karma?
#21
hell no, but i believe god rewards those who do good things
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#22
bluebleeder Wrote:hell no, but i believe god rewards those who do good things

same, i think karma does exist in a sence that what you do will always haunt you and you could get rewarded for what you do or you could get completly [email=f!@#ed]f!@#ed[/email] on what you do it all depends on the persons actions i belive.
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#23
If "god" works that way then how come so many good people have shitty lives? How comes it seems like so many assholes have everything?
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#24
i believe it does in an indirect way, i chose right decisions most of the time. Ex. some one drops their lunch tray instead of laughing i just sit there, because if i laugh, that will come back some how and smack me in the face.
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#25
I believe in coincidences.

Karma is like God. You can't proven either exists. Therefore, it most likely doesn't.
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#26
The abscense of evidence is not the evidence of abscense. That is an unknown unknown.
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#27
Simple answer: Yes I do but I dont know for sure.
. . . at ease, i puff trees till i look chinese
. . . and immigration says can we see
. . . your green card, please.....?
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#28
Well I seem to be rewarded for good deeds I do...although I sometimes do them in a way that I do not take credit for.I call them *Random acts of kindness*
Like helping an elderly person carry groceries and never telling them my name,Paying the last bit of anothers bill at the checkout when they are short of funds without telling them who I am just smilling and wishing them well , rolling up someones car window in the rain,feeding a friends pet when they are not home,replacing a neighbors plant....never leaving a note or explaination. I don't need credit for the deed,just the warmth my heart feels in doing it for someone....to me this is always thanks enough even if they never know who I am or who did the deed.
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A Light in your Darkness...always there...and burning...
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#29
Pamela Wrote:Well I seem to be rewarded for good deeds I do...although I sometimes do them in a way that I do not take credit for.I call them *Random acts of kindness*
Like helping an elderly person carry groceries and never telling them my name,Paying the last bit of anothers bill at the checkout when they are short of funds without telling them who I am just smilling and wishing them well , rolling up someones car window in the rain,feeding a friends pet when they are not home,replacing a neighbors plant....never leaving a note or explaination. I don't need credit for the deed,just the warmth my heart feels in doing it for someone....to me this is always thanks enough even if they never know who I am or who did the deed.

And in turn, good things happen to Pam Smile
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#30
Well I did get cute stuff for Christmas,but mostly felt loved by everyone. In FFXI online I got a lot of expensive rare gifts. IRL I got wonderful phone calls from people I cherish,as well as gifts in the mail. The best thing I did for Christmas aside from all the normal family things....was to orchastrate buying a friend a computer. She lives far away from me ,but really needed one. My best online friend looked it all up for prices. So we all split it three ways and her computer will be delivered in 3 days.
It made her so happy ,and she is stuck in college with no family around.
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A Light in your Darkness...always there...and burning...
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#31
fellas, do i have to pull out the spaghetti god again?
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#32
sometimes your conscience is the only karma you'll experience,
but most of the time that's the worst way your actions can haunt you
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#33
I just believe in Karma because you can tell that your actions catch up with you at some point. Most of the time it dumps on you all at once.
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#34
I'm not very fluent but I'll try to get this out as best as possible. I do not believe karma exists, it's just an assumption based on experience that is not really true. Good and bad things are bound to happen in life, because that's the way it is, and we do good and bad things during the course of our life. From this you can say karma exists, but that is not neccisarily true because good and bound things are bound to happen to everyone, regardless of actions, to a certain *degree*.
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#35
phoenixskank Wrote:The abscense of evidence is not the evidence of abscense. That is an unknown unknown.

Shut up, Samuel L. Jackson laugh:

But karma and irony go hand in hand, and when they decide to do something, they WILL make you their bitch.
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#36
The more good you do to others, the more good that happens to you.
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#37
Jordanv78 Wrote:The more good you do to others, the more good that happens to you.

Yep, you just have to wait long enough to get to see it happen sometimes. Ppl always expect it to be immediate rewards for good deeds.
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#38
It is impossible to say if karma exists or not. It can not be prove or dis-proven, such as God. It only exists in your head. As long as you think its there then it's real to you. Of course this is difrent for each person. I will say no that it doesn't. I cannot give evidence because it is a belief.
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No compassion- like having a straight faced orgasm.
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#39
That's why i said do you believe, not do you know. Tater tots thinks about these things ya know.
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#40
I beleive that good and bad things happen to people.I can't say I lable it as *Karma* so much as Life....I have had many wonderful things happen to me as well as many as I have had terrible things happen.
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A Light in your Darkness...always there...and burning...
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