All we KNOW is that the law of karma exists, only you (or I) decide if it's
believable. Apparently you don't believe in it, so be it, I do. Knowing OF the
law and knowing that the law is true are two different things, surely you can
see that, (I hope).
BTW, how do you KNOW there is no such thing as KNOWING? Nyuk.
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <turquoiseb@...> wrote:
--- In [email protected], wgm4u wrote:
>
> We really don't know what those exact choices were, we do have some theories,
> what we do know is the law of karma.
With all due respect, you "know" the "law of karma" the same way that people
"know" that the Earth is flat or that humans never walked on the moon. Or that
there is a God. No one "knows" these things; they *believe* them.
Someone *told* you about the *theory* of karma, and you choose to *believe*
that theory. That is not the same as "knowing." And for good reason, because
there is *no such thing* as "knowing."
> You'll have to ask those individuals whether it was/is a reward or
> punishment, and maybe only time will tell. Some already know, each
> individual is different, though the scriptures advise against it for your
> own long term happiness.
>
>
> ---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, s3raphita@ wrote:
>
> Re "homosexuals are all products of freewill choices made in this and/or past
> lives":
>
>
> So what choices did they make exactly? And is having homosexual tendencies a
> reward or a punishment?
>