Karma Is An Irrefutable Fact

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Galatians 6:7 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, THAT shall he also reap.

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The word “karma” is often associated with “Eastern religions”, e.g. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. In these dharmic religions, karma is described as the reward and punishment system for the actions/deeds of each soul, on its path through each of its successive human lifetimes. By definition, karma is described in the following way:

karma (noun)
kär′mə
• The totality of a person’s actions and conduct during successive incarnations, regarded as causally influencing his or her destiny.
• The law or principle through which such influence is believed to operate.
• Fate or destiny resulting from one’s previous actions.

Because the business of organized religions has been used to capitalize (£££/$$$/€€€, etc.) on differences in sectarian beliefs, “Western religions” (e.g. Talmudic Judaism, Christianity and Islam) promote the lie that karma isn’t scriptural. Put another way, according to the priests, pastors, rabbis and imams, etc., and most of the so-called scholars and experts, karma supposedly isn’t found in the Old Covenant/Testament, New Covenant/Testament or in the Koran/Quran.

Instead of relying on the spiritually blind “paid” professionals (Matt. 6:24; Matt. 15:13-14), the purpose of this article is to examine what our Creator has actually shared on this subject, which has no association whatsoever with ANY organized religion. This is a follow-up article to Reincarnation Is An Irrefutable Fact, as karma and reincarnation are basic, universal principles that are inexorably linked and undoubtedly part of our reality (Sura 31:28-30).

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