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Originally Posted by CalmDownWisWins
Buddhists are not “atheists”. They believe in an ordering principle, essentially mechanical, which is “supernatural”.
“Atheists” (so-called) don’t believe in ANYTHING supernatural.
The reason that buddhists have a human-valuation ethic is because there is SOMETHING which will stomp on you if you do “acts bad for your karma”. It’s a rather “mercantile” operation really: “Pay this, get that, do that, get fined this.”
That “something” is a partial recognition of God, badly misinterpreted.
Karma/kamma is not considered supernatural by Buddhists. It is considered prefectly natural cause and effect. The complete term is kamma which means action and vipaka which means result. Action and the results from action is not super-natural.
Karma does not exist separate from action. It is not worshipped or revered.