(December 31, 2015 at 8:59 am)miaharun Wrote: Sorry Sir, but Anything i say i can't make you understand. I believe in Karma only so that i refrain from doing bad deeds. I honestly don't care if it is there or not. As long as i do the right thing if it was there or not, is that wrong? I'm not trying to evade you Sir, no matter what i say i seem to fail to make you understand.
Now listen carefully, there is no such thing as Karma, you use that superstition as a crutch. Bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people. You suffer the same bad logic as any other religion when it comes to superstitious "justice", selection bias and sample rate error.
Do a simple google search on the amount of total human deaths worldwide from everything. On average depending on year 50 million to 60 million humans die from everything, in every nation, friend and foe alike. They die in the womb, they die in childbirth, they die from childhood disease, famine. And humans die from natural disaster, disease, crime and war.
The best reasons to not harm others is not rooted in any religion, the best reason not to harm anyone is because our species evolved with empathy. You don't need old myths and words rooted in superstition. If you hurt someone they react, that is evolution, not Karma.
I'd highly suggest you read or watch Carol Sagan's "Pale Blue Dot" speech to understand the nature of reality.