On 12 Jan, 18:25, RP <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no karma; some are just born lucky, some unlucky. The belief
> that our present life is because of our actions in past lives is a
> fallacy. If there is great difference among individuals, whether
> genetic or environmental, it is just plain luck. A cow is a cow and a
> dog is a dog because that's life. I was not before birth and I will
> not be after death. It is better to accept that we are mortals than to
> have imaginary notions of immortality. We will not live in heaven or
> hell hereafter, we will simply die and cease to be.

Do you accept this as your conjecture or as proven fact?  If the
latter, by what evidence?  Couldn't karma just be another way of
stating Newton's third law of motion (given the proposition that a
'body in motion' could be a spiritual body as well as a physical
body)?

>Just as the
> universe came to be and is progressing  according to laws of physics ,
> chemistry , etc. we came to be and progress according to laws of
> biology, psychology, sociology , etc. Just as matter has properties we
> beings have nature which is the result of our genetic endowments as
> nurtured by the environment. It is this nature which may be called
> personality which determines our actions.
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