Does karma imply that life is fair?
Life itself may not appear to be fair from a relative perspective but the Law of Karma is the only philosophical postulate that balances both perfect justice and the moral perfection of a Supreme Being.
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In fact Karma is such a neat theory that God becomes redundant. As some great savant once said:– “God instituted the Law of Karma and then retired”.
All other soteriological theories raise all sorts of theological conundrums.
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Why is there such inequality and abject suffering in a world created and managed by a perfect and omni-benevolent God? Especially since there is only ONE lifetime. The most common answer is;
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– IT IS A TEST FROM GOD. A test that God himself sets with unfair parameters and the outcome of which he already knows - being omniscient and all - a most reprehensible concept.
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In those religions which reject Karma, wilfulness and capriciousness contaminate the perfection of God. God being “omnipotent” could eradicate evil from the world if he wants to –
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the fact that he hasn’t implies wilfulness. God can guide whomsoever he wills and the fact he guides some and not others implies caprice.
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An eternal reward or horrific torment for eternity based entirely on a subscription and membership policy is immoral and abhorrent.
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So for devotees and theologians KARMA - tempered with compassion, is the only doctrine that avoids cognitive dissonance and the imputation of the Sublime and Perfect Godhead. (Who is of course Vishnu!)
Rami Sivan
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