I love dharmic religions. Why? Because of the teachings of karma and reincarnation is common sense.
The law of karma and reincarnation make also sense since it is both justice and mercy.
If God/ Gods really is both justice and love then reincarnation has to be true. And in the dharmic religions it is more important to be a good person than to believe in God/gods
Any thoughts? What do you think about what I wrote? Do you agree or disgree?
The Dharmic religion believed in reincarnation before the famous psychic, Edgar Cayce, did. Cayce didn't want to believe a lot of things of his visions. He had been raised a Christian, and many of the beliefs didn't gibe. Yet, he could not doubt that his visions came true. He did things like predict where to find the cure for a rare disease (bottle on an obscure shelf in an obscure drug store in an obscure town), and the cure worked. Cayce didn't want to believe in Atlantis, or aliens from other planets, but he was forced to believe because all of the other things came true.
Karma obviously works. For example, if you abandon belief in God and defy God's commands, bad things will happen. God tells us things for a reason. In Revelation (New Testament, Christian religion), it said that if anyone attacks Babylon, Iraq, God's wrath will be horrible. For example, Revelation 15 says that there will be 7 plagues if Iraq is attacked.
Karma also works by supporting the wrong president. The result is wars, torture camps, bankrupt economy (outsourced jobs, debt), lies, etc. Of course they blame the past president and next president for their own faults. Karma is a package deal....vote for this candidate, and get all of the horrible things that this candidate will bring to bear (and there are a lot of things).
Christians believe that if you do bad things, you will go to hell. In hell, you meet souls who also did bad things. So, Karma works by making you rub shoulders with other bad people.