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PR_Glen 03-16-2011 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Squirtit (Post 17981582)
Relativity and quantum mechanics prove this statement to be false.

Come again? Neither of those have proven anything ever... they are purely theoretical...

Oh and by the way, using theoretical doctorines like quantum mechanics to prove your arguments? That's the equivalent of saying 'because jesus made it that way' both have equal evidence..

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That statement is actually an argumentum ad ignorantiam and is a known logical formal fallacy.

There are three common logical methods used in science to prove a negative:

1) Evidence of absence

2) Proof of impossibility

and

3) Modus tollens

Just pick one of the three methods above and prove that karma doesn't exist.
shifting the burden of proof on him is an unsound argument practice, maybe you should have showed up to that second class of Logical Thought 101.... proof of impossibility? how could anyone EVER prove that? With that logic no argument is valid.

Tip: don't use latin when trying to make your point, makes you seem like you are desperately reaching and fresh out of a classroom, which reverberates lack of experience ;)

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i DO believe in Karma... but not to blame japanese peeps... in life it applies on everything.. if you're a good person you get a good treatment... thats totally proven.. doesnt pay to be an asshole in life
get out more, you will see that there is no BALANCE (the word for karma that people understand better) Terrible things happen to good people all the time. Do you really need to look for examples of this? I would bet that you even know some instances already...

ShellyCrash 03-16-2011 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 17981669)
OK, but what about this true story :

I asked a girl out on a date and she was excited about going until I told her
we were going in a truck. She declined the date saying "I ain't riding in no truck".
She then went the next fews years without anyone asking her out for a date
and died in a car wreck.

Car wreck! Not a truck!

Was that karma?

Not Karma, irony. :thumbsup

BlackCrayon 03-16-2011 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by TheLegacy (Post 17981486)
In a way Karma is basically "you reap what you sow". If you fool around on your wife eventually you will be caught. If you cheat at your job - soon it will be found out. If you do drugs eventually it will affect you. Karma to me is the outcome or results of your actions.

The more people you do wrong the higher the chances are you'll be caught but that doesn't mean you will for sure. plenty of people get away with murder, molesting kids, rape, etc that just never ever get caught or are in any way punished for what they did.

CaptainHowdy 03-16-2011 07:30 AM

I posted on this thread and I don't give a crap about it, that's the closest you can get to "karma" ...

bronco67 03-16-2011 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 17981669)
OK, but what about this true story :

I asked a girl out on a date and she was excited about going until I told her
we were going in a truck. She declined the date saying "I ain't riding in no truck".
She then went the next fews years without anyone asking her out for a date
and died in a car wreck.

Car wreck! Not a truck!

Was that karma?

It's not Karma, its the Butterfly Effect.

If she had gone out on that date with you, her life path would have changed in a big way. She might be sitting on a beach somewhere, instead of being in the car at the right time to get into the accident. You killed that girl by having a truck. Chew on that.

Any of us may have caused someone's death by just asking them for the time -- delaying them enough to be under a brick that falls from a building.

Bladewire 03-17-2011 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 17982979)
shifting the burden of proof on him is an unsound argument practice, maybe you should have showed up to that second class of Logical Thought 101.... proof of impossibility?

The thread began with "first, there's no such thing as karma" asking him to prove there is no such thing as karma is not "shifting the burden of proof" , the burden of proof was already on him dipshit! "unsound argument practice" I've never heard of that, neither has Google :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

In regards to all the other crap & insults you spewed, futue te ipsum.

CDSmith 03-17-2011 10:56 AM

When I was 10 my next door neighbor (the mother) gave me shit for... something. I forget what for, but she gave me a good tongue-lashing about it. I must not have thought I deserved it because while I was outside later that evening I found myself contemplating throwing a rather large snowball at the side of their house. I knew it would make a loud thumping sound inside and would likely alarm them, maybe even piss them off further, I don't know.

I decided to throw it, and sure enough... WUMP! That sucker hit full force. I ran my ass off, and as I rounded the front of my parent's house I smashed my knee on the brick planter that fronts the house and wham... down I went. I layed their writhing in pain holding my knee, all the while wondering if it was somehow some sort of payback for my malicious act.

Karma at work? I don't know. Maybe. All I know is I stopped throwing fucking snowballs at houses that day. If it was karma at work and it does exist then I'm quite certain it (karma) doesn't give a shit whether anyone believes in it or not. Often it seems to let shit slide but whenever it does decide to karmalize you, it will. Period.

I was just thankful that shot to the knee wasn't a hockey-ending injury. :D

Slappin Fish 03-17-2011 11:25 AM

"its karma coz they kill the whales!!!!" some crazy bitch on facebook.

Merits Sean Connery's pimp hand...


Meloman 03-17-2011 11:40 AM

Karma is just cause and effect or a Game of chance.

If you go around burglarizing homes you have a good chance of eventually getting caught and going to jail.

Does that mean every burglar eventually gets caught cause "karma" caught up? Nope, I'm sure there's burglars out there that have pulled off million dollar heists and died of old age happy and rich. And I'm sure there are burglars that have got caught the very first time and went to jail for life. Either scenario doesn't change the fact that the more you go burglarizing the higher the chance you'll eventually get caught.

Same concept applies with a doing "good" scenario. If you're always doing good deeds you're increasing the "chance" that someone does a good deed in return. Doesn't change the fact you can be a saint and still get run over by a bus crossing the street.

That's my outlook on life.

Bladewire 03-17-2011 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Meloman (Post 17986390)
Karma is just cause and effect or a Game of chance.

If you go around burglarizing homes you have a good chance of eventually getting caught and going to jail.

Does that mean every burglar eventually gets caught cause "karma" caught up? Nope, I'm sure there's burglars out there that have pulled off million dollar heists and died of old age happy and rich. And I'm sure there are burglars that have got caught the very first time and went to jail for life. Either scenario doesn't change the fact that the more you go burglarizing the higher the chance you'll eventually get caught.

Same concept applies with a doing "good" scenario. If you're always doing good deeds you're increasing the "chance" that someone does a good deed in return. Doesn't change the fact you can be a saint and still get run over by a bus crossing the street.

That's my outlook on life.

Ditto

RE: the burglar getting away with a million dollar heist... bet he was always looking over his shoulder and didn't do some things he wanted to out of caution: karma ;) lol

borked 03-17-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Slappin Fish (Post 17986350)
Merits Sean Connery's pimp hand...


Haha, that's excellent - you can't argue with the Canary :thumbsup

Agent 488 03-17-2011 12:20 PM

karma is a bitch. and then you die. then reborn again.

dyna mo 03-17-2011 12:25 PM

so, if there is such a thing as karma, it's intermittently applied randomly- at best.


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