No, if you are a true Christian, Karma is not in your biblical vocabulary.
Karma is part of Hinduism, Buddhism and related Dravidian religins not Christianity and the other Abrahamic faiths. However many Christians believe in a deity directed balancing events so that good people are rewarded while bad people are punished. This interference is taken further with the impact of the sins of the fathers being visited on subsequent generations. This looks a lot like Karma to many folks based on their weak understanding of the term.
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Hindus believe in rebirth and reincarnation, which the three religions do not believe in.
Christians believe that Jesus is the only way to get to heaven. You can't get there through money, popularity or even doing good deeds. They believe in the Trinity. The Trinity is God, the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus.
The evidence indicates that Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
Yes,they do believe in karma!
It is difficult to determine an exact number of people who believe in karma as beliefs can vary widely among individuals and cultures. However, the concept of karma is prominent in many Eastern religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, and has also gained some popularity in Western cultures through New Age and spiritual beliefs.
The Catholic Church does not believe in karma.
The people who believe in reincarnation and karma are the Hindus and people in the Buddhism religion.
Christians are strongly against euthanasia. They believe that only God can take away one's life. For Hindus, they believe that euthanasia will damage the karma of both doctor and patient.
People of Hinduism believe that karma will pay his debts in next life. Hinduism believe in The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).
Christians do not believe in reincarnation. Christians believe in Heaven.
they believe that if they will do good karma(work)they will get good result
Absolutely. No doubt about it.
Indians believe in karma doctrine , reincarnation and liberation.
No, Carson Daly is American.
The answer is Buddhism. It believes in the teachings of the Buddha.