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Introduction to World Religion

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“Theodicy Essay”

Introduction to World Religion

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Karma is defined as the inexorable law of clause and effect. I believe in karma, because when you do wrong to someone it comes back to you in a worst way. Karma is not always the wrong action you have done, but it also can be the good action you have done in your past that can bring you happiness. Karma is not a punishment or retribution but simply an extended expression or consequence of natural actions. Karma is not fate, which is why God gives you free will to think on your own and think about the consequences of your actions. I truly believe for action there is a reaction in your life, and I try my very best to live right.

Consolation of promise for which God promise to the people to never to forsake his people. God give his only son to forgive our sins, but still today we are still repining and not doing right by God’s wishes. I Gods promise he stated that he will never leave you or forsake you. The work of Jesus is not complete, like the bible stated the day of glory will come when the living and the dead will be judged. To me it comes back to Karma, we have to realize the things we do in our lives will be judged on judgment day. I truly believe we have a reason and a purpose here in this life time to make a change in your life or someone else’s. Like the bible states in the afterlife God will resolve the problems of the evil and ensure that the good receive rewards and the evil punish.

Appeal sovereignty expresses that God is the Supreme Being or he is the most highest. Each of these theodicy have connects with another when it comes to religion. God is the great god and there’s no other

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