Karma and Sin
August 22nd, 2009

Karma and Sin

Karma and Sin,…exactly the same with a different label..? Fear based and fear driven attributes of different religions designed to make sense of the seemingly unexplainable via a theoretical definition that doubles as a conceptual fear based social control mechanism.

Karma

The word ‘Karma’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Karman’, meaning action/reaction/deed. The concept of Karma reigns supreme in eastern religions (Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism) but the concept does strike parallels with western Christianity.

Karma’s core concept is centred on balance, fairness and divine cosmic universal justice. It is an impersonal universal force that determines the metering out of punishment and reward, all of which is decided upon by the Great Karmic Board. This information can be found anywhere if you care to delve into the history of Karma and its origins.

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