RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
June 9, 2014 at 2:54 pm
(This post was last modified: June 9, 2014 at 2:57 pm by Confused Ape.)
(June 9, 2014 at 2:31 pm)mickiel Wrote: Oh no I understand why you reject it, you're supposed to. Its you're time to reject it; where I differ with Christianity, is that rejection is meaningless to god, because he has you rejecting him. He wants you there, thus that rejection is NOT condemnation for you; its karma; its position; its destiny. I do not view atheism as evil, nor as a thing from the devil. NO! I see god as its source, as he is the source of theism as well.
You replied to my last post while I was editing it in hope of making things a bit clearer - I've just added a note at the end to say that you didn't misquote me.
How are you defining karma here? You should find the title of this article somewhat familiar because we have the same saying in Western culture with the same meaning.
As you Sow so shall you Reap
Quote:He who sows paddy reaps paddy. He who sows green gram reaps green gram. He who sows oranges reaps oranges. Man sows the seed to attain what he desires to reap. Even so, man does evil deeds and reaps the fruits of pain. He who does virtuous actions reaps good fruits. One reaps the fruits according to his Karmas or actions.
Western culture saying -
As you sow so shall you reap
Quote:Meaning - Your deeds, good or bad, will repay you in kind.
Origin - From the Bible, Galatians VI (King James Version):
Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
It's one thing telling me that God chose me to be an atheist so I was destined to be one but it's very confusing when you say it's karma. What seed did I sow to reap my destiny as an atheist?



