Is the massive floodings in Pakistan bad Karma? Is the US recession bad Karma too?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by ST12, Aug 16, 2010.

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    Is the massive floodings in Pakistan bad Karma? Is the US recession bad Karma too?

    Those who believe in God should know that the good and bad deeds of a person or a country are rewarded and paid for.

    IMO, the bad things that happen know in Pakistan are due to some extend to the support of a belief system the taleban style that is contrary to God's laws.
    There are a lot of primitive type of laws and rules in Pakistan, gang rape of girls, selling women for money, .... and many many more anti God practices.


    US on the other hand was not supposed to attack Iraq, and now the pay back time has arrived for her.
    (A lot of innocent people died for nothing in Iraq.)
     
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    ST12, Aug 16, 2010 IP
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    shafiqamiami Peon

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    I think US have already taken so much oil from Iraq it will fight easily with its recession and still remain innocent.

    but what about pakistan. its fighting war for USA and still a cause of hate in the world.

    if compared usa to pakistan. Pakistan have a bad karma then USA.

    Pakistan being a poor country fought so bravely that it took all intensity of war inside it thats why so many suicide bombs only in Pakistan. and now this new flood has also destroyed the remaining infrastructure of this nation.

    its agricultural country and only single crop of cotton damaged 15Billion dollars by this flood,
     
    shafiqamiami, Aug 17, 2010 IP
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    stOx Notable Member

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    No. No it's not.

    What's funny is you believe in this karma bollocks but don't think the invasion of Iraq was karma for the wrongs committed by them. Maybe, if karma exists (which it obviously doesn't), the invasion was Iraq's payback for how it treated the kurds. But then, what were the kurds being paid back for? See how it falls appart under even the mildest scrutiny?
     
    stOx, Aug 17, 2010 IP