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Indians will not stop to help a person lying in the street because they believe that is their state in this life. They believe they will be reincarnated into something different (better or worse) and they cannot change the present, so why try. They will step over the dying and suffering in the street because of this belief in reincarnation.Oh, really? Because I’ve heard from many who’ve been there that people in India are anything but despairing. In fact, they’ve been desrcibed to me from these same individuals as quite peaceful and joyous. Their poverty and misfortune does not always denote despair. Despair is a state of mind, not being. And their hopelessness and despair is not a fact you’ve stated, but only your oppinion that you’ve represented as such. And I hardly think it’s their belief in reincarnation that causes them hardship. If you want to take a rational view of the matter, I’d say a government immeshed in poverty would better explain.
With regards,
~*Sheena
Here is just one article that I googled.
[** Reincarnation & Karma Scientifically Debunked** (Reincarnation & Karma Scientifically Debunked [ The Brahmanist doctrine of Reincarnation is in Conflict with Basic Science, and is also Internally Contradictory ])
** Conclusion **
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Thus, karma and reincarnation were doctrines that were merely invented by fanatic Vedist and Vaishnava (and Smarta) Brahmins in order to find a high-flying justification for their heinous crimes, namely :
- ** Apartheid ** - “Sudras are lowly and suffer because of their sins in a past life. Hence Vedic apartheid (caturvarna) is acceptable.”
- ** Female Infanticide ** - " By killing the female children, they are prevented from accruing immoral sin in this lifetime. Hence they are able to be quickly reborn in their next life as a higher being, preferably a Brahmin male. Thus, the killing of female children is a meritorious act, being good for the murdered females themselves. "
- ** Sati ** - " By performing sati, the pious widow prevents herself from sinning and thereby falling into lower births. "
- ** Suicide ** - " By cutting his own life short, the suicidal person cuts short his life, preventing the accumulation of sin and avoiding being reborn into a lower birth. "
Hence, Hinduism sanctions all of the above aberrations. All done in the name of karma and reincarnation.