this is my problem with the concept of karma. it can easily be used to blame the victim.Im new to this forum.
he replied with in his religion they say its down to past deeds, of reincarnation. karma.
iv been looking into the path of Guru Nanak alot. and that path is one of the greatest iv ever seen. its such a beautiful way of life. principles are just of humanity. it teaches how to get to God no matter what religion you belong to. all my questions are getting answered in the best ways i could imagin. fantastic religion. i do not reject muhammad being a prophet. but i find this path more befiting. i mean iv read texts and heard kirtan (singing of gurbani) and the feeling i get inside is overwhelming. so much truth is said in the bani! in the words. i still would like to learn about other religions.
iv been looking into the path of Guru Nanak alot. and that path is one of the greatest iv ever seen. its such a beautiful way of life. principles are just of humanity. it teaches how to get to God no matter what religion you belong to. all my questions are getting answered in the best ways i could imagin. fantastic religion. i do not reject muhammad being a prophet. but i find this path more befiting. i mean iv read texts and heard kirtan (singing of gurbani) and the feeling i get inside is overwhelming. so much truth is said in the bani! in the words. i still would like to learn about other religions.
i find the concept of karma problematical, as i mentioned earlier.sikhs do believe in karma as the effect of every action has a reaction.
I guess this should be moved to the comperative religion side,
But i'll leave this discussion for yall
Im outa here.
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