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Re: The evil fruits of bad Karma



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Riku Simonen) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> If the Law of Karma truly exists than poor, handicapped, mentally ill
> etc. people are just "enjoying" the evil fruits of his/her previous
> evil action. What a disturbing thought what is hard to accept.
> 
> Riku

In my experience, Riku, most disturbing thoughts are hard to accept -
that's what makes them disturbing. However, what disturbs me most
about your statement is the "etc." I suppose that was inserted as a
category to house the rest of us. This displeases me.

However, I think you may find that laws generally have loopholes and
so, I have personally taken measures to opt out of karma, and would
advise you to do the same.

I am in no way responsible for my own behaviors and therefore free to
act as reprehensibly as I wish.

When I am caught in my misdeeds, I simply have my attorney pay the
penalty for me which I finance by drafting an IOU. It is a kind of
revolving credit arrangement.

I am told the bill will not come due until my next life. 

-warren

"The multitude of books is making us ignorant."
 - from a book of Voltaire's



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