Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Nothing is forever or permanent in the material creation, all karma, good and bad is temporary.

Nothing is forever in the material creation.

There is no such thing like the nonsense Christian concept called "eternal damnation" in the material world because karma is temporary.

If the the Christian God eternally condemns the sinful to an eternal hell, then that God is a cruel nasty evil unloving God that must be rejected and their religion condemned!

The superior more advanced Vedic texts tell us all sinful reactions are temporary and the soul is "eternally" given chances to be Gods eternal servant.



1 comment:

  1. Ultimately EVERY soul is a devotee, some just take many births to realize it.

    Even the greatest demons can become and have become devotees eventually.

    There is no such thing as nonsense "eternal damnation" that bogus religions and fools teach.

    Or that one is caste into an eternal fire of hell.

    Actually it is demons who preach this way trying to control their congregation with fear tactics like the Catholic Church and Islam did in the dark ages.

    The Vedas teach us such eternal punishments do not exist because karma is temporary.

    God is NOT cruel like that even to the most sinful.

    EVERY SOUL, no matter what they have done, can redeem themselves and return back home, back to Godhead.

    The demonic roles of Hitler, Stalin and Ted Bundy (child rapist and killed 27 boys) is one just life time.

    They are a demon this life time, and maybe a Pope in their next life time according to unfolding karma however, EVERYONE must pay for their sins that could take hundreds of life times

    NOTHING is forever in the material world including karma, all is temporary, all will come to an end.

    When one burns off their bad karma, again they are given the chance to meet a pure devotee, no matter what they have done, like causing the death of 70 million people that Hitler caused.

    The suffering for all offense, no matter how horrible, will come to an end and again one DOES become a devotee of Krishna again.

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