Karma is nowhere in the Bible. Karma is a Hindu concept and not a Christian or Biblical concept.
The Catholic Church does not believe in karma.
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Karma is an Eastern concept and originates with Hinduism. Religions that originate from Hinduism such as Buddhism, Sikhism or Jainism also teach about karma. Certain Pagan sects also believe in karma. Most Pagans do not belong to a church. "Churches" are usually Christian but there is are Buddhist churches as well. Hindus, Jains and Sikhs usually worship in temples.
Jainism & Buddhism are similar to Hinduism.As all three have the concept of "Karma"(i.e each person has to face the consequences of his actions in the present birth or future births).
karma is fate for individuals,nations,objects and the universe--but not for God.
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karma or fal are the words. Karma is very famous concept in hindi.
Karma is primarily from religions in India and has absolutely no relationship to Catholicism and is totally at odds with Catholic teachings.
The Hindu concept that describes the total measure of one's actions is known as "karma." It encompasses the idea that every action, good or bad, will have consequences that will affect one's present life or future rebirths. The law of karma emphasizes the importance of moral and ethical behavior to ensure positive outcomes.
Religions in central Asia include Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity.
= Hinduism believes in karma but karma does not mean rebirth. =