
Originally Posted by
Kirby
Possibly the biggest budist propagana around. Too many people these days are speaking the truths of "What goes around comes around" and expecting you no only to listen but obey them. But so far I think many people have failed to notice Jesus himself did not believe that a sin or bad deed merited immediate reciprocation. Its very simply to show this. Just go to the teaching of Jesus where he has the parable of the Prodigal Son [don't preach it if you don't even know what it's fucking called]. The older son was the best son he always did his work and earned his keep while the younger one was lazy. So when they both became men the father gave his inheritance equally to both of them. The older son stayed at home and continued to work while the younger one went into a foreign land for a long period of time where he squandered his money away until he came back poor and dirty and the father came to him in open arms and had a great feast. In that story the younger son certainly did not get karma. I mean, it's not like the son would now live in poverty for the rest of his life because he threw away his inheritance. Jesus's death for our sins was certainly anit-karma ining [?] of itself. All these people betrayed him and sentenced him to death over money yet he still forgave them and they all went to heaven. Certainly no karma there. Well, except maybe for the fact that they're going to hell when they die.