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Tuga
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| Subject: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 12:01 pm | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]This really is starting to look like Final Destination. | |
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| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 12:22 pm | |
| That is crazy! There have been a few things like this already, with survivors being involved with other tragic events. |
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Glamazon
Posts : 131 Contribution Points : 66810 Forum Reputation : 25 Join date : 2017-03-04
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:24 pm | |
| Proves why karma doesn't exist. He helped save lives and look what he got in return. _________________ "My skin is very young, but my heart is very old" - Isaac Dunbar.
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| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:30 pm | |
| - Glamazon wrote:
- Proves why karma doesn't exist. He helped save lives and look what he got in return.
Well considering we know next to nothing about this person, maybe Karma indeed just paid him a visit. Hell he could have kicked puppies and kittens, or raped children for all we know. If Karma does exist, maybe what good he did by helping those people wasn't enough to cover all the bad shit he had previously done. Either way still messed up. |
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Glamazon
Posts : 131 Contribution Points : 66810 Forum Reputation : 25 Join date : 2017-03-04
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:51 pm | |
| - ShadowedGoddess wrote:
- Glamazon wrote:
- Proves why karma doesn't exist. He helped save lives and look what he got in return.
Well considering we know next to nothing about this person, maybe Karma indeed just paid him a visit. Hell he could have kicked puppies and kittens, or raped children for all we know.
If Karma does exist, maybe what good he did by helping those people wasn't enough to cover all the bad shit he had previously done. Either way still messed up. I actually thought to myself, “Dude might’ve been a horrendous person” before I posted that. But I still believe that karma is most likely a man-made concept. People like to think that bad people will get what they deserve and that justice will be served, because it gives them comfort and a sense of control in a world where haphazard things happen all the time. _________________ "My skin is very young, but my heart is very old" - Isaac Dunbar.
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sscc
Posts : 1329 Contribution Points : 83307 Forum Reputation : 598 Join date : 2016-02-27
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 2:12 pm | |
| - Glamazon wrote:
- ShadowedGoddess wrote:
- Glamazon wrote:
- Proves why karma doesn't exist. He helped save lives and look what he got in return.
Well considering we know next to nothing about this person, maybe Karma indeed just paid him a visit. Hell he could have kicked puppies and kittens, or raped children for all we know.
If Karma does exist, maybe what good he did by helping those people wasn't enough to cover all the bad shit he had previously done. Either way still messed up.
I actually thought to myself, “Dude might’ve been a horrendous person” before I posted that. But I still believe that karma is most likely a man-made concept. People like to think that bad people will get what they deserve and that justice will be served, because it gives them comfort and a sense of control in a world where haphazard things happen all the time.
If the concept behind karma is supposed to be that all people get what they deserve in life (or get back what they put into life), good or bad, there is no question that it's not real. Children and babies get murdered all the time. That's enough proof for me. I can understand wanting to believe in karma but how can anyone continue to believe in it as a universal concept after they take a look at the way reality works? | |
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| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 2:21 pm | |
| - sscc wrote:
- Glamazon wrote:
- ShadowedGoddess wrote:
- Glamazon wrote:
- Proves why karma doesn't exist. He helped save lives and look what he got in return.
Well considering we know next to nothing about this person, maybe Karma indeed just paid him a visit. Hell he could have kicked puppies and kittens, or raped children for all we know.
If Karma does exist, maybe what good he did by helping those people wasn't enough to cover all the bad shit he had previously done. Either way still messed up.
I actually thought to myself, “Dude might’ve been a horrendous person” before I posted that. But I still believe that karma is most likely a man-made concept. People like to think that bad people will get what they deserve and that justice will be served, because it gives them comfort and a sense of control in a world where haphazard things happen all the time.
If the concept behind karma is supposed to be that all people get what they deserve in life (or get back what they put into life), good or bad, there is no question that it's not real. Children and babies get murdered all the time. That's enough proof for me. I can understand wanting to believe in karma but how can anyone continue to believe in it as a universal concept after they take a look at the way reality works? Very true. Honestly its hard to believe in much of anything once you understand how this world works. |
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Tuga
Posts : 169 Contribution Points : 64467 Forum Reputation : 0 Join date : 2017-04-22
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:37 pm | |
| Karma is a silly religious concept. Bad things happen to good people, good things happen to bad people. That is the reality of our world, it isn't always a nice place. | |
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| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:39 pm | |
| - Tuga wrote:
- Karma is a silly religious concept. Bad things happen to good people, good things happen to bad people. That is the reality of our world, it isn't always a nice place.
Agreed. Although it is a sad reality nonetheless. |
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Glamazon
Posts : 131 Contribution Points : 66810 Forum Reputation : 25 Join date : 2017-03-04
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:02 am | |
| - sscc wrote:
- I can understand wanting to believe in karma but how can anyone continue to believe in it as a universal concept after they take a look at the way reality works?
Because people believe what they want to believe. They subconsciously shape the truth according to what they find desirable. It's sort of a defense-mechanism, since most people can't handle the ugly truth. _________________ "My skin is very young, but my heart is very old" - Isaac Dunbar.
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spidEr
Posts : 432 Contribution Points : 69601 Forum Reputation : 145 Join date : 2016-12-03 Age : 101 Location : germany
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:31 am | |
| - Glamazon wrote:
- Proves why karma doesn't exist. He helped save lives and look what he got in return.
Could be Christian karma, earned an early trip to the paradise cloud land. | |
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Tuga
Posts : 169 Contribution Points : 64467 Forum Reputation : 0 Join date : 2017-04-22
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Wed Nov 29, 2017 4:05 pm | |
| - spidEr wrote:
- Glamazon wrote:
- Proves why karma doesn't exist. He helped save lives and look what he got in return.
Could be Christian karma, earned an early trip to the paradise cloud land. Maybe it's the fabled ''God's plan''. /s | |
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Glamazon
Posts : 131 Contribution Points : 66810 Forum Reputation : 25 Join date : 2017-03-04
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:11 am | |
| - spidEr wrote:
- Could be Christian karma, earned an early trip to the paradise cloud land.
- Tuga wrote:
- Maybe it's the fabled ''God's plan''. /s
The idea about God intervening and deciding people’s faiths, doesn’t even make sense from a religious perspective. I mean, most religions believe that God assumed a passive position after he created the world and granted human beings, “the gift of free will”. Which means that actions that stem from a human’s free will, decide whether or not they’re going to heaven or hell. Or whether or not they’ll be reborn as a maggot or a human being in their next life. People who believe in faith and destiny, are wishful thinkers. If God intervened and decided to end this man’s life in order to give him an early one-way ticket to heaven, it would mean that life is just a theatre, God is a puppeteer and humans are God’s puppets. _________________ "My skin is very young, but my heart is very old" - Isaac Dunbar.
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InsaneIntruder
Posts : 2232 Contribution Points : 85853 Forum Reputation : 340 Join date : 2016-06-28 Location : my room
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:38 am | |
| Paddock's ghost strikes again! | |
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Tuga
Posts : 169 Contribution Points : 64467 Forum Reputation : 0 Join date : 2017-04-22
| Subject: Re: Survivor who helped get victims to hospital killed in hit-and-run Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:35 am | |
| - Glamazon wrote:
- spidEr wrote:
- Could be Christian karma, earned an early trip to the paradise cloud land.
- Tuga wrote:
- Maybe it's the fabled ''God's plan''. /s
The idea about God intervening and deciding people’s faiths, doesn’t even make sense from a religious perspective. I mean, most religions believe that God assumed a passive position after he created the world and granted human beings, “the gift of free will”. Which means that actions that stem from a human’s free will, decide whether or not they’re going to heaven or hell. Or whether or not they’ll be reborn as a maggot or a human being in their next life.
People who believe in faith and destiny, are wishful thinkers. If God intervened and decided to end this man’s life in order to give him an early one-way ticket to heaven, it would mean that life is just a theatre, God is a puppeteer and humans are God’s puppets.
I had an interesting talk with a friend who at the time identified as agnostic (he claims to believe in God now) and it seemed so silly to us that this supposedly omniscient and powerful being spends time picking who dies an early death or watches us masturbate. We are both of the opinion that God, if he exists, probably has more grand tasks at hand. | |
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