action and consequence.......
action and consequence.......
Are you deaf and blind? I have explained it to you twice now that someone from another country who believes in karma and reincarnation told me about the beliefs. IT IS HIS NATURAL RELIGION. It is NOT my assumption and and my preconceived ideas distorted by westerners, as you said. What do you do just copy and paste the same replies repeatedly.
My expose on certain points as to why
ECT is problematic still stands, and the principle of karma and self-responsibility still stands in the mediation of all thoughts, words and actions.
"Whatever a man sows, that also shall he reap". "With what measure you measure, it shall be measured back to you" - this plays out as far as one's own experience is concerned, as all actions are mediated by this universal law (whether the reaping of what is sown is manifested sooner or later in time). A 'god' inflicting eternal torment(punishment) on a soul
to no end or resolution is
heinous.
This opens up new insights and dialogue into the nature and duration of so called 'punishment' (which is actually a consequence of 'sin' {trangressing the law}),.....since a soul can only suffer AS LONG as it sins, and is reaping the consequence of such, whether this continues in varying degrees of torment per the degree of 'sin', or ultimately culminates to an apex-point of eternal 'death' (disintegration of soul or individual consciousness).
We might note also that as long as a soul has the ability and potential to return to God, the availability for Love to save the soul still exists UNLESS a soul cannot for whatever reason repent or has reached a point of no return where the principle of sin (death) has manifested its full effect. Our debate has been whether the wages of sin is 'death' (termination of existence) or
ECT.
This is more than a black & white issue (there is more than one view), since we have the complexity of the the soul's nature and the principles of 'life' and 'death' and how they affect the soul to consider. My former points hold here in this thread, so the dialogue is open for those who choose to reconsider their positions and
really research the matter. That after all, is what 'dialogue' or 'discussion' is all about.
As noted previously, tit for tat over what is 'biblical' (an arbitrary term) can carry on til the cows come home,...
but the laws and principles that govern the soul's experience and conditions of consciousness are what hold....since these are what actually determine our 'experience' at any moment in time (no matter what religious mythology or belief-system we have chosen to adopt).
pj