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Suppose you were investigating a religious leader to determine what he was teaching his followers. You have no preconceived ideas of what he taught. You were standing near him when you see one of his disciples run up to him and ask (concerning a man who was blind from birth) “why was this person born blind” and the two possibilities presented were that his parents sinned or that he sinned (in a previous life). Do you agree that the second option involves reincarnation and/or karma? If so would you naturally assume that the religious leader believed and taught his disciples these principles since it’s illogical for a disciple to ask a question on a topic if the teacher hasn’t taught that the principal is true?