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Once again you put Karma in the pidgeonhole as soley a Hindu/Buddism concept. I dont see where you qualify karma as a "cause and effect barometer" in your original use of the word: "Karma and religious Law contain guilt" The broader, original, and more approriate defintion of Karma, that is the law of cause and effect, is common to many religions, spritual traditions, and philiosophies, including Christianity, Wicca, Buddism, and Hindu to name a few. In science, Newton called it the the 3rd law iirc. This definiton is rooted in the 6th axiom of hermetic philosophy that dates back at least 5,000 years. Like I have already said, variations of this axiom exist in many religions including Christianity i.e. You reap what ye sow Quote:
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I have respectfully qualified that you can have your own beliefs and opinions about Karma and about Christ, but please don't shove those out as absolute truth or somebody might just shove back and show how unabsolute the truth can actually be. Reply as you will Yorick, but I plan for this to be my last post on this topic in this thread. It has gone off-topic too much already. [ 10-16-2003, 08:16 PM: Message edited by: Chewbacca ]
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Chewbacca, double-check the tone of your own post before laying it all on Yorick for being "condescending and academically snobbish". That's on the border of flaming. We don't need it on this board.
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Someone said earlier in this thread that religious discussions just don't work on forums. I now agree (seriously). Rather than keep bumping this discussion let us leave off like Chewbacca said eh? Just a suggestion.
[ 10-16-2003, 08:34 PM: Message edited by: SpiritWarrior ]
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I am severely disappointed in the way this thread has deteriorated AFTER TWO moderators asked that it NOT turn into a flamewar over religion and stay true to the originator's intended inspirational feeling.
When you can't listen to two mods OR the guy who starts a thread- you show a whole lot of disrespect and little self-control. I am sorry I didn't get back soon enough, but was home, sick, all day and this is the first thing I saw when opening GD! Enough is most certainly enough! Those of you who took this beyond the point of no return should take your further 'discussion' to the Current Events board or at least your own thread in GD on the subject. Even though Vaskez worded things a bit more strongly than I would, we've had this kind of argument disrupt or derail so many threads that I'm personally burned out on them, without a doubt. General warning: If you can't respect one another OR the topic and the person creating a thread, then kindly go to private communications or if you can manage to be civil, your own thread, but please avoid making an otherwise innocent thread into a flame war or close to one. Bashing one another over the head with our personal beliefs hasn't won anything to this day and it never will. Hark, if you want this thread closed, pm me or post here and I'll gladly do it. If not, and if anyone still wants to wade through the thing to try and post to your intent, we'll leave it open. [ 10-17-2003, 12:52 AM: Message edited by: Cloudbringer ]
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Good advice well said, Cloudy. Hopefully, we ALL can follow the wisdom of your words and try to show more respect and civility to those we disagree with regardless of the topic.
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This example shows how much time we do have to go to God in prayer, but we spend it doing other things. We don't have to set aside a 30-minute block of time (although it's great if you can do that). We can go to God while we are sitting in traffic on the way to or from work, when we sit down for a meal, or while we are relaxing on the couch or recliner after a tough day at work. I know that it is difficult for me to find a specific time at night to pray. I'm usually too busy trying to help get our 3 boys fed, bathed, and in bed. However, I often do take time to say a short prayer after reading a story to get the two older boys to sleep. As I sit on the bed and look at their innocent faces so peaceful in sleep, I find it very easy to go to God and give Him thanks for the many blessings He as bestowed upon. I also ask Him to forgive me of the sins I have committed since we talked last, and then a pray for those with special needs and for others that I feel a burden for. Many times, I will say a quick prayer to God on my drive to or from work. I don't have to face difficult traffic, but I have a drive of about 20 minutes one way. It gives me a lot of time to reflect on several things, and I often use that time to take special concerns to God in prayer. Finally, I will often say a quick, spur-of-the-moment prayer at work if I read a post on IW or another forum requesting a prayer. I also sometimes type the prayer out in the post itself. Still - with all that - I see where I put other things (such as this post itself - which is being made while watching Game 7 of the ALCS) ahead of making time to talk with my Heavenly Father and Creator. And this brings me to the second - and far more important - lesson of the message above. That is the lesson of God's Infinite Love for each and every one of us. Even though we spend time on the internet or watching a ball game instead of praying to Him, He still loves us and patiently waits for us to decide we do have time for Him. Even when we stand in line for an hour to see the latest movie, play, or opera rather than make time for Him, he simply watches and waits for the time when we will come to Him. I know how easily parents can get frustrated with their children. There are times when I feel like pinching my boys heads off. But no matter how angry or frustrated I get at them, no matter how many times they disobey me or are disrespectful towards (a rare occurrence, but it does happen), no matter how many times they see just how far they can push the limits of acceptable behavior....I still love them with every fiber of my being. Yet as deep and thorough as my love is for my children, it pales in comparison to the Love our Holy Father has for each and every one of us. Whether you study the Bible every night, just go to church on Sunday, only give God lip-service, or even reject the entire notion of His existence, God still loves you wholly and unconditionally. He does not require us to return this Love to Him, or even to acknowledge that it exists. His is the love every parent feels for thier child, but taken to an Infinite and Holy Level that defies explanation. No matter who you are, how you act, or how you feel about God....He will always love you and will always be there if you ever decide you would like to talk to Him.
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Well I for one am relieved I am free from Karma, and the consequences of sin and free from being judged under the law of Moses. I fully embrace the Grace that Yeshua the annointed ONE (a singular entity) offers me and have only felt guilt slip away.
Whenever I do feel guilt, it is a flaw in my mindset and a failure to fully appreciate Yeshua's forgiveness. A situation where I intellectually understand it, but it doesn't sink into my spirit. I am glad I have this one life, and am using it to explore in every way I can, what God has placed in my life. I am also glad I am part of a loving supportive community in this huge behemoth that is New York. The more I give to the church - the people - the more I receive. My time in this community, in this church, has only resulted in growth as a human, growth in my relationship with God, realisation of and freedom from my own addictions, and increased joy. Here is a song a friend of mine wrote - from within our church - that I recorded by myself just for the heck of it one day. Another friend of mine from the church did the video in a couple of days. The song and video cost nothing but our time. A community creating art that expresses our joy. http://www.hughwilson.org/images/forgweb2.mov Bye for now. Yorick |
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a small amount of our busy time to God would do wonders.. and I do not mean only when you are having a crisis or a negative depression or just downright complaining. i believe that we should help ourselves first and ask God only when everything else fails. and im proud to say that Im doing that. I hate people who pray, hope and wait some divine miracle will make thier lives better, (unless you win a lottery or something.. thats called luck). If you are thinking about priest or other religious icons who fit in the "pray, hope and wait", then your wrong, they sacrificed alot of things to become who they are, and help everyone as much as they can. they accepted the burden of being guides to people (if only you wish to be guided). yorick you believe that your version of God is the goodness of people around you.. that may be true because thru the priest actions you see God's work at hand. [img]smile.gif[/img] and of course its hard to stay on topic witht his kind of response ![]()
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