@*julia*2010 wrote:
man:
 
 
2
 a human being of either sex; a person.
"God cares for all men"

 


You got it.


*julia*2010 wroe:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

@opmania wrote:

Did anyone ever wonder why

THOU SHALT NOT LIE

was never made a commandment

 

 


what do you think this means?

 

“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.”


Dah - tell a fib.


really?

 

what about this one:

 

“All the evils have been locked in a room and its key is lying.”


       we  might argue sometimes 

 

        but evil is a bit harsh pffft

 

     

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@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

@opmania wrote:

Did anyone ever wonder why

THOU SHALT NOT LIE

was never made a commandment

 

 


what do you think this means?

 

“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.”


Dah - tell a fib.


really?

 

what about this one:

 

“All the evils have been locked in a room and its key is lying.”


aaaahhhhh - A Really Big Pandora's Box.

 

And - The Wrong Key.


tsk tsk tsk

 

its from the holy koran - it refers to lying

being a sin.  

 

 

(interesting interpretation though)

 

 

 


@*julia*2010 wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

@opmania wrote:

Did anyone ever wonder why

THOU SHALT NOT LIE

was never made a commandment

 

 


what do you think this means?

 

“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.”


Dah - tell a fib.


really?

 

what about this one:

 

“All the evils have been locked in a room and its key is lying.”


aaaahhhhh - A Really Big Pandora's Box.

 

And - The Wrong Key.


tsk tsk tsk

 

its from the holy koran - it refers to lying

being a sin.  

 

 

(interesting interpretation though)

 

 

 


Suppose it just goes to show we all interpret differently.

 

But in the end come to the same conclusion.

 

Of course lying is wrong - but have known some circumstances it has actually given hope.

 

Go figure.

Can a Christian believe in karma ?

Anonymous
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define karma


@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:

@jessicadazzler wrote:

@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:

Winchcombe - think Cotswold > Gloucestershire > was noted for cattle rustling and other lawlessness,

 

So, do you fancy a bit of cattle rustling?


 I think other posters are thinking of rustling the bed sheets... just joking

 

 Cotswolds are just beautiful, don't you think?


I didn't see much of UK while we lived there - saw a fair bit when we went back about 10 years ago. Also went to a little village called Polpero (spelling?) - on the Cornish coast - famous for smuggling etc in the early days. A bit like the village in the Doctor Martin TV show.


 Yeah I've been to that village in Doc Martin, it's beautiful, you should go sometime.

My  definition of karma

 

You do right by people good things happen to you in return

You do wrong by people bad things come back to you

Ten fold 

 

I know this is similar to do unto others

But  there doesn't seem to be specific repercussions

If you don't


@opmania wrote:

My  definition of karma

 

You do right by people good things happen to you in return

You do wrong by people bad things come back to you

Ten fold 

 

I know this is similar to do unto others

But  there doesn't seem to be specific repercussions

If you don't


 It's the law of reaping & sowing. Its in the Bible, I think in a parable.

Anonymous
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cant remember the exact quote but

i'm pretty sure the bible has something

about - you reap what you sow ??