Important points......
Important points......
karma says be good you can save yourself
no mistake
I corrected you earlier on that assumption, and readers can read from the beginning here to see how the debate is going,... who has brought better more informed logical contributions and a more broad all-inclusive understanding of what 'karma' is, in its proper relational context.
Some may not see the forest for the trees
Whatsoever a man sows, that also he will reap is not happening
in this life which is why karma invented reincarnation .
We do recognize the time factor in all karmic transactions, some seeds may sprout earlier than others, some causal actions have sooner or later effects,...this is logical, but this in no wise discounts or disproves in the reality of karma (actions and their consequences continue to inter-relate, unfold and effect other movements in the stream of creation). Karma does not 'invent' reincarnation although 'karma' and 'rebirth' is closely associated, since if rebirth of souls does occur, the karmic effects and soul's experience, past history will continue on to be resolved or worked out in a future time, in what ever body the soul has adopted. We would also note though, even without a theory of reincarnation as traditionally assumed (there are different kinds of reincarnation theories)....karma would STILL CONTINUE for all souls as they progress into the spirit-worlds or if they are resurrected to live on the 'new earth'
- See:
The Law of Compensation.
* Karma would be modified or attenuated within a world or among a community of souls that is purified, perfected or immortalized, since their actions would be inspired or limited to their psychic state or spiritual constitution. So, a purified/perfected being,...could only do what it has the potential or possibility of doing. 'karma' then would be different according to the condition of the soul and its potential, within any given conditional or situational-context,...just an extra thing to consider.
reincarnation is a really big lie telling people that they have
more chances to be good enough to save them selves .
I approach Reincarnation more philosophically,....the soul is always trans-forming, no matter if you believe in a concept of physical reincarnation or not
- the fact is...karma continues, ...remember,...'karma' means action/movement....and what movements previous actions precipitate. I've provided much to help facilitate what karma is, and how one can comprehend and contextualize it within their own theology, because no matter what you believe....'karma' is still factoring into the over-all equation of things.
ALSO,....Is not God's love long suffering, everlasting? - Does not his grace/mercy extend to man sufficient and ample amount of TIME for man to fulfill his purpose of being, to perfect himself, to be 'saved', 'restored', 'enlightened',....unfold his divine and human potential ? Of course,...even if there is a certain time-window of opportunity (a cutting off point existing), and life or death is finalized as an ultimate condition (some souls choosing life, others choosing eternal death)....LOVE ever affords all the space and time that is needed to give a soul its final choice.
In this long suffering period of divine love extended to souls,....LOVE would certainly provide space and time for souls to return to 'God'....and this COULD include providing whatever BODIES or life-experiences (lifetimes) a soul would NEED in order for it to gain experience, wisdom, learning, knowledge....to fulfill its purpose, learn its lessons and return Home to God, never to be return to a material existence again, the soul have EARNED its place in a higher purified world kin to God's kingdom,...closer to his celestial World, in the higher heavens.
No matter if you hold to physical re-embodiments, or souls going on to progress in the spirit-worlds after death, or a more traditional concept of 'resurrection'...'karma' still pertains and will be modified by certain factors both within the soul (its disposition/constitution) and its environment (factors that may influence without). Remember what we noted before.
Heb_9:27 And as it is appointed to men once to die, but after this the judgment
DO NOTE, this verse does NOT necessarily discount reincarnation, it is not an absolute statement, but is relative to the point of the writer saying Jesus death was 'once' for all time, just as for any 'given lifetime'(incarnation) there is one physical-death event. See it in context. See
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