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erma4kov [3.2K]
3 years ago
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HELP (use your own words please) Explain the concept of karma. Which religion(s) practices it?

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Andrej [43]3 years ago
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Answer:

The concept of karma is reaping what you sowed. Basically, get consequences  for actions a person has done. Religions that practice/ believe in karma are: Hinduism, Christianity, and Buddism.

Explanation:

Buddism and Hinduism both believe in reincarination (  the belief of being reborn. ) They think that your actions can decide what  you´ll be reborn as. For example, if a person was doing something bad / wrong in their life, they could be reborn as an animal, while a person who was honest and righteous could be reborn as a human. Christianty, has a different take on karma, it believes you get what you deserve in the afterlife, basically if you are good then you will go to heaven , meanwhile ¨sinners ¨ (people who also do bad things ) will go to hell. (hope this helps :3)

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