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Annie's avatar

Frankly most of the doctors I know blindly support and advised all to get the shots. So there's that karma coming back to get them. Sad. Lives shortened and harmed.

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Katherine's avatar

I agree on both counts. The Bible actually covers it well, although I never understood when I was young.

"The wages of sin is death." I never could "grok" that one until I really got it that "sin" simply means "error." A mistake.

It not that you deserve to die, or are being punished, it's simply that if you make big enough mistakes you can or will die from them.

Like driving the wrong way on the highway. It's a huge mistake and might get you killed!

That's literally what "sin" is; a huge F'ing MISTAKE!

We just appear to be a very foolish species that cannot grasp that doing good leads to long, happy lives, and that committing error after error after error leads endlessly to pain, suffering and death.

Sigh.

Poor doctors. But they should have thought this one through for real. Poor patients. They are ones who have truly suffered like nothing we have ever seen on Earth before. That's an incredible amount of Karma.

Glad it's not mine.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Sorry, gotta disagree here. Sin is not simply a "mistake". A sin is committed when you know better but do it anyway. If you repent and STOP sinning, you're forgiven and will experienceeternal life. If you just keep on sinning, knowing it's wrong...that leads to eternal death. PS...there's no such thing as "Karma" either. That's a bunch of New Age mumbo jumbo.

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Katherine's avatar

So words can create disagreements where none actually exist. Those who argue doctrine are missing the point, I believe Jesus commented at one time. However, in an effort for clarity,

what I called "Karma" is in Christian terms, "Vengence is mine, sayeth the Lord, I will repay!" If that's not Karma, I sure don't know what is. And, Buhddists also agree that being in knowledge of your "Sin"and committing it anyway is what really sets "karma" into motion. Really it's God, or the Universe's Inherent Perfection. Even if I call God by a different name, still it's God.

Asking for forgiveness also removes both "karma" and "sin." Making amends proves the veracity of your repentance. The Faiths are not unlike in many ways and while fundamentalists of all stripes think they are the only ones holding the truth, I listen to Jesus, myself-----"Do unto others as you would have done unto you,"and "Love God with your whole soul!" That's the entire teaching. Studying other religions made it possible for me to really grasp what was taught in the Bible. And I am grateful for that. : ))

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