Re: Law of Karma?
Dec 31, 1996 11:26 PM
by Tom Robertson
On Tue, 31 Dec 96, Murray Stentiford <mas.jag@iprolink.co.nz> wrote:
>And we have to accept, IMO, that some things are not necessarily specially
>caused by some grand thing in the past. They can arise from relatively
>trivial and local (space and time-wise) situations, and even, thinking of
>the chaos/order pair, out of no single identifiable cause at all.
As far as I know, the latest in scientific knowledge is that there is
inherent randomness, which, if true, makes a deterministic
"cause-and-effect" view of karma not the whole story.
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