{"id":7833,"date":"2023-10-25T08:20:18","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T07:20:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.believerspray.com\/?p=7833"},"modified":"2023-10-25T08:20:18","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T07:20:18","slug":"does-karma-go-against-christianity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.believerspray.com\/does-karma-go-against-christianity\/","title":{"rendered":"Does Karma Go Against Christianity"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Is the concept of karma compatible with Christian teachings and values? While Karma has been a long-held belief in many spiritual practices, it has received varied opinions from Christian figures. Buddhism, Hinduism as well as other religions believe in karma and it has had an impact on Christian beliefs as well. This article will explore the concept of karma and how it conflicts with Christian teachings.<\/p>\n

Karma is a belief based on cause and effect. It states that whatever actions one does, for good or for bad, will eventually come back to them and affect them in some way. Karma emphasizes that if you do good actions you will receive good and if you do bad actions you will receive bad in return.<\/p>\n

Christianity however, teaches that God offers forgiveness for sins and all can be redeemed no matter what they have done. Christianity follows a faith-based belief of eternal salvation and does not follow the idea of ‘what goes around comes around’. There is no specific mentioned about karma in the Bible and it is not accepted as a Christian belief.<\/p>\n

In the Christian belief, good works do not earn rewards and bad deeds do not result in punishment. A believer may be rewarded with blessings, but this is seen as a result of God’s grace, rather than as a response to someone’s own actions. Therefore, adherents to Christian teachings do not accept karma as a valid concept.<\/p>\n