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Originally Posted by ethereal Now it finally makes some sense! It seems like Christians believe in karma even though they say they don't |
Funny thing about Organized Faith Christians.
They preach that spirits or medians who can communicate with them are evil. --
take a good long look at the bible, how many spirits came to visit how many profits? (hmmmm)
They preach that reincarnation is non-existent. --
Did you know that the original bible spoke of reincarnation and the catholics eventually had it removed? (hmmmmm)
From what you originally posted, If I were to know without a doubt it was fact, I could reason that Yes indeed Christians believe in Karma and preach against it.
It's quite wierd actually but what can we expect? Ever play the game as a child where you gather in a circle and one person wispers something into anothers ear and it goes around the circle until the last person repeats what they've heard and 8 times out of 10, the original comment will be garbled if not completely changed?
This is probably what has happened. Religion and the bible have been rolled around through generations and generations, constantly being revised, translated, ect. I think the Christian church is a great place for someone who has no love or hope in their life, no spirituality and needs something to open them up to our higher existence. It becomes sad though when the individual becomes an extremist within their organized religion and negates the real reason behind finding God and that is to build your own loving relationship with him and find your own spiritual path in life.