Wednesday, 5 March 2014

FUTILITY OF THE THEORY OF 'KARMA'
In a karmic system a person suffers for the wrong they did previously ,in their respective 'previous birth'.                            .  It follows therefore that a person who is suffering greatly must have been very evil in   his 'past birth'                         and is now only receiving back that evil.  From this it follows that it would be wrong, or at least pointless, to alleviate their suffering because such respite would only delay the fulfilment of their punishment.  Compassion is therefore redundant.  There is no reason to care for, or care about, anybody who is sick, lonely, starving, cold, naked, abused or unwanted, since in a karmic system these bad things are all deserved and must be left to happen for karma to be fulfilled.  In fact if we follow this reasoning to its logical conclusion then to ameliorate the person's suffering would prevent them satisfying their karmic debt and would therefore prevent them from going forward and this implies that helping somebody therefore becomes a bad thing to do; damaging to one's own karma!    In a karmic system nobody is responsible for anybody except themselves; the only people who matter in a karmic world are the selfish three: me, myself and I.

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