One, you don't know there is no omnibenevolent God — Thanatos Sand
Secondly, evil is not just bad deeds catching up with someone, they are also the bad deeds affecting other people. — Thanatos Sand
Yes, but everyone is getting their Karmic reward/punishment. Every person in your life, even the tiny speck of dust that enters your eye, is a Karmic messenger, there to give you happiness or pain based on your past deeds.
Karma is a justice system where everyone is both the criminal and the judge, reward/punishment being handed out in complex BUT perfect ways.
Christianity, particularly the Medieval theologians, has delved deeply into addressing the problem — Thanatos Sand
Secondly, if bad people are getting good fortune and good people are getting bad fortune, than your justice system isn't a justice system at all. — Thanatos Sand
Christianity, particularly the Medieval theologians, has delved deeply into addressing the problem
— Thanatos Sand
Yes and what's there solution?
Original sin? Hereditary sin doesn't make sense.
Buddhist Karma quite easily explains evil as retribution for past bad deeds.
But...there's a next life where good is rewarded and evil punished. Karma doesn't necessarily mean we have to reap our rewards or suffer punishment in this life.
Of course the determination of whether you believe that there is or might be reincarnation is a matter of asking yourself this: What is the origin, cause, or reason for your current life? Will that origin, cause or reason continue to obtain afterwards?
Its also a matter of asking yourself is the origin, cause, or reason for your current life something spiritual, or is it just the result of many physical & psychological phenomena that have occurred along the way. — Thanatos Sand
Of course the determination of whether you believe that there is or might be reincarnation is a matter of asking yourself this: What is the origin, cause, or reason for your current life? Will that origin, cause or reason continue to obtain afterwards?
Its also a matter of asking yourself is the origin, cause, or reason for your current life something spiritual, or is it just the result of many physical & psychological phenomena that have occurred along the way. — Thanatos Sand
No, as you can see, you said "What is the origin, cause, or reason for your current life?" and I addressed that:
Its also a matter of asking yourself is the origin, cause, or reason for your current life something spiritual, or is it just the result of many physical & psychological phenomena that have occurred along the way. — Thanatos Sand
No, a relevant dynamic to your proposed topic is not a different topic. But move on with your topic. I well-addressed it and will let my relevant statement stand. — Thanatos Sand
The influences to which you refer occurred after the beginning of your current life, and aren't relevant to the origin, cause or reason for that life's initial occurrence.
General comment to topic:
Of course the determination of whether you believe that there is or might be reincarnation is a matter of asking yourself this: What is the origin, cause, or reason for your current life? Will that origin, cause or reason continue to obtain afterwards?
Michael Ossipoff
I will not read or respond to any more of your posts on this thread. — Thanatos Sand
I think it depends on what, if any, continuity, one wishes to attach to one's idea of reincarnation. If there is no practical continuity attached, in the form of memories or tangible characteristics, I think one can only make sense of the idea if one believes in Aristotelian essences. Then one can say that one's essence is the same as that of Napoleon, even though there is nothing else of note that is shared. This hypothesis is, of course, unfalsifiable.But is there a way around such objections? — Banno
Souls are then defined as parts of us living in parallel universes?
But why, what's all this stuff for, what's it supposed to account for...?
And how would we differentiate it all from fiction? — jorndoe
This is the point I tried to clarify with Banno. You cannot think of the soul as a part of yourself. Souls have bodies, and bodies have parts. So the soul cannot be a part of yourself.
This is the point I tried to clarify with Banno. You cannot think of the soul as a part of yourself. Souls have bodies, and bodies have parts. So the soul cannot be a part of yourself. Until you understand the need to assume a soul which to attribute the living body to, as the property of that soul, any talk about the relationship between the soul and the body will appear as fiction to you. — Metaphysician Undercover
"What you are is what you get." — Michael Ossipoff
But even then, what exactly are the strands that go from one life to another? — Banno
Also, this is a topic where knowledge is scarce. So, I think it's open to speculation.
And there is nothing in Genetics pointing to identities being passed down genetically; so to think otherwise is anti-scientific — Thanatos Sand
You have too much faith in science.
No, I have completely appropriate and rational belief in science. You have too much unfounded faith in the fantastical world you see beyond it — Thanatos Sand
If it's 'something' that is indestructible, unchangeable, immortal, beyond time and space, then how do we demonstrate the existence of such a reality? — Wayfarer
Having said that, I don't buy into the idea that you 'have' or 'don't have' a soul. What I think 'soul' means, is really something like 'the totality of the being'. And the totality includes, for instance, proclivities, likings, tendencies, attributes, the past and the future. But it is not an objectively real entity or object of perception. — Wayfarer
That said, I think at the root of many spiritual traditiions, is the idea that 'the soul' transcends the physical. — Wayfarer
If souls have bodies and their bodies have parts and cannot be a part of ourselves, what are they, how and why do they exist, and what are their connections to us? Using your definition, they sound like Angels or aliens. — Thanatos Sand
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