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Karma versus Logic Part 2
Posted by: GregSolomon
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Part 2 of my look at "Karma" and my application of the "Empirical Method" to "Karma."
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By: impikmin. on 06 Jan 09, 21:52:09
I already have. It says that no law can be unconsistant and be law, yet it claims to be law when it has nothing backing it up but itself. I've said this many times in many different ways. I'm an atheist. Quantum theroies suggest that reality isn't all black and white as you would have us believe. Besides, it was just one of many examples to try to get this simple concept through your think brain: we're talking philsophy here, buddy. And please don't even speak to me if you won't bother to spell~
By: armelix73. on 06 Jan 09, 21:15:03
My lack of understanding!? Pls demonstrate that the empirical method is paradoxical! Please!!! shame the devil ("scientific society")! ;) I still think you're either intoxicated or high on religious delusion. . .Quantum Mechanics!? WOW, what do you know about it!? Pls motivate!I believe you use pseudo-science in order to appear legitimate, while being a brat knowing ZERO about science. I BET YOU HAVE NO IDEA OF SCIENTIFIC PHYSICS PAL. . .
By: impikmin. on 04 Jan 09, 05:46:34
Your lack of understanding reveals your lack of knowledge. What I was saying was just because empirical method, as far as we know, has never been wrong, doesn't mean it is always right. I compare it to a dictator who, because he never breaks the law, says he is just and law abiding. Anyways, quantum mechanics disproves it quiet thouroughly, and some confirmed light experimentations. I'm not even old enough to drink legally in most countries.
By: armelix73. on 03 Jan 09, 21:16:19
Are you aware of what you are writing or are you intoxicated? The mischmasch of your response is simply pointless. . .
By: impikmin. on 29 Dec 08, 03:08:23
Also: the empirical method is a paradox. Let me disprove it using the empirical method. Karma is true, therefore, because it does not follow the empirical method, the empirical method is not true. The empirical method may not be law but false coincidences. This is theory of knowledge, and you should not regard the empirical method so highly if you have studied theory of fact and knowledge.
By: impikmin. on 29 Dec 08, 03:00:26
He may be smart when it comes to western culture, but he doesn't seem to know that Karma has nothing to do with the mortal life, it has to do with the after life. This is a common misconception. It's sad to see such a man fall prey to such misinformation.
By: DHammerr. on 27 Dec 08, 22:06:56
what a shit video, he could have said everything he said in just 10 seconds instead he had to talk for 10 straight minutes .. GOD !!! To disprove his point ill say this : we get to pay for everything we've done in this life or the next. its that simple now go to sleep you old ass
By: roysensei. on 25 Nov 08, 05:17:38
Yes actually, it does. If you think that karma is a LAW, like gravity, then it has to apply to everything. Its not as if gravity ceases exist somehow in the universe. It DOES exist... However, Greg has given us an instance where karma, a supposed "law", does NOT apply. As such, it cannot a spiritual law of the universe. You have been posting all over these videos and you are confusing and lack sense.
By: aaron343432. on 19 Oct 08, 20:41:55
everything is an illusion; including karma
By: aaron343432. on 19 Oct 08, 19:28:01
Hindus believe cows are their mothers. Do you think they believe they came out of their vaginas? They say that because they take their milk. You really don't know what your saying especially because you think karma is disproven by science while gravity is proven. Gravity was never proven by science. It was a "theory" or conceptualization of an observation. Does talking about a murderers successful life disprove karma? No.
By: RoksInc. on 30 Jul 08, 23:43:17
when he died he came back as hilary clinton. everyone knows that
By: guitardude864. on 16 Jul 08, 02:25:19
karma not reincarnation
By: SilentD1. on 18 Jun 08, 02:11:51
Ehm it was meant as a joke, if that didn't come out obvious
By: hecdaca2007. on 18 Jun 08, 01:56:52
You seem to be very sensitive about your believes! are they that fragile? if they are not you don't need to be offended if they are, then it might be time for you to review your believes my friend
By: hecdaca2007. on 18 Jun 08, 01:51:47
and how do you know? explain please
By: SilentD1. on 17 Jun 08, 09:08:08
Yeah yeah, but after he died, he came back as a cockroach, so put that into the equasion. :)
By: dig1012. on 03 May 08, 21:31:53
No. he is firmly denying and insulting karma and the people that believe in it. if karma were something to be seeing by itself it would be like inventions, someone in the uk could invent something at the same time someone in south africa invented it. but karma is connect to other things in buddist, induist and other religions, they also belive that we do not have just one life, therefore karma is something to be analized with other belives of this religions, aplying it in other lives, for exampl
By: AntaresLite. on 12 Apr 08, 15:29:40
Were it so easy.... Oh yes! I quoted Halo 3! :(
By: Philotus1018. on 06 Feb 08, 15:18:37
You have no idea as to whether Gambini was happy or not when he died (I personally doubt it given the anger he had). YOu also make no mention of the continuation of consciousness. Further, one could not possibly experience all the results of all the causes of the same life. If this were so it would be impossible to die.
By: TheSandsOfTime60. on 14 Dec 07, 09:17:20
This video is just a scientific and maybe realist argument against the existence of karma. He isn't saying anything against anyone's beliefs, he's just stating his opinion based on the facts and scientific arguments.
By: Dredgy7. on 30 Sep 07, 23:35:56
I lol'd
By: tkdsurrealist. on 13 Aug 07, 23:30:48
I admit to not being to familiar with Gambino so correct me if I am wrong but didn't Carlo Gambino have numerous loved ones kidnaps and killed by his enemies. Also, didn't Gambino spend the last ten years of his life suffering from terrible health issues and eventually died of a heart attack.
By: thepathlesspath. on 25 Jun 07, 17:43:32
Karma I feel has more to do with the "law of attraction," and has had multiple levels of understanding from its originators. Another definition of Karma is just issues we hold onto from past lives. It's not reward and punishment, that's a very black and white way to see it. You've cleared up the fundamentalist viewpoint of Karma, but what about the deeper definitions?
By: WorldinMotion. on 24 May 07, 23:10:29
Well done Greg. End of Argument.
By: hebaroxy. on 13 May 07, 17:00:38
The dude with the pipe knows diddley about karma or the dynamics of religious mythology in general.