I don't like FSU and I hope Winston gets food poisoning, but God isn't going to punish extra special and there's no such thing as karma.
I guess that depends if your Hindu or not!
I don't like FSU and I hope Winston gets food poisoning, but God isn't going to punish extra special and there's no such thing as karma.
There is absolutely such a thing as karma. It may not be a discrete, and easily identifiable concept, but personal experience and history have shown that those that perform misdeeds almost always pay a price for them eventually in some way or another. It's similar to the butterfly effect, except that it is a feedback process. Very often, the primary source of the feedback are the perpetrator themselves. If they have a conscience, they may torture themselves with guilt, falling into a self-destructive vortex. If they don't have a conscience, they are often emboldened by their escape from justice for one act and may think themselves more capable of escaping again than they in reality are and they are caught and punished for an even more malevolent act than the original.
There is absolutely such a thing as karma. It may not be a discrete, and easily identifiable concept, but personal experience and history have shown that those that perform misdeeds almost always pay a price for them eventually in some way or another. It's similar to the butterfly effect, except that it is a feedback process. Very often, the primary source of the feedback are the perpetrator themselves. If they have a conscience, they may torture themselves with guilt, falling into a self-destructive vortex. If they don't have a conscience, they are often emboldened by their escape from justice for one act and may think themselves more capable of escaping again than they in reality are and they are caught and punished for an even more malevolent act than the original.
Karma is easily disproven when you ask yourself what did a person do to deserve to be victimized in the first place?
This was about ready for NS already. That did it...There is absolutely such a thing as karma. It may not be a discrete, and easily identifiable concept, but personal experience and history have shown that those that perform misdeeds almost always pay a price for them eventually in some way or another. It's similar to the butterfly effect, except that it is a feedback process. Very often, the primary source of the feedback are the perpetrator themselves. If they have a conscience, they may torture themselves with guilt, falling into a self-destructive vortex. If they don't have a conscience, they are often emboldened by their escape from justice for one act and may think themselves more capable of escaping again than they in reality are and they are caught and punished for an even more malevolent act than the original.
That logic only makes sense if you believe that ALL malevolent actions are the result of karma.
I don't like FSU and I hope Winston gets food poisoning, but God isn't going to punish extra special and there's no such thing as karma.
Someone who believes in a mystical/mythical being telling us there's no mystical/mythical force.
had to stop watching ESPN. listening to Mark May praise Winston was making me ill.
All I have to say is, if y'all can assume he did rape the girl, I can assume that he didn't, and I believe he didn't. Girls can lie ya know. I'd be interested to see the comments if it was one of ours. I absolutely respect everyone's opinion in this thread though.![]()
the allegations alone would make me uncomfortable that he was even playing.