Do Christians believe in Karma, Fate, or Soulmates?
I am agnostic, and I believe in all three. I do believe people can change all three by their actions. BTW, I try to accept all religions, so try to be nice, and give real answers. I hate trolls.
I am agnostic, and I believe in all three. I do believe people can change all three by their actions. BTW, I try to accept all religions, so try to be nice, and give real answers. I hate trolls.
Erick
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Kind of.
Fate in the sense that God has predetermined everything, even before creation, meaning that everything happens because it is the will of God.
Soul mates in the loose sense that marriage is sacred, and your "soul mate" is ultimately the person you get married to.
Karma in the sense that we do acts of charity and kindness on earth, and we are "repaid" (closest word that I can think of to what I really mean) with the Kingdom of Heaven.
These are all loose interpretations based off what I have learned and what I personally believe. I wouldn't say the textbook definition of karma, fate, and soul mates can be found in Christianity, but I think it also depends on who you talk to.
Anonymous
Yes, people can change all three by their actions. You can decide who your soulmate is,yes there is your future husband/wife out there, (if in general the person gets married) so of course you dont have to call them that because you will already marry them one day. Fate is basically saying that something will naturally be, so of course i believe in it. Whatever is going to happen will happen. I don't believe in karma.
I am a Christian, but that doesn't change my thought on anything I wrote.
Tina
Christians do not need Karma and fate is man's term for his future. Soul mates are the connection that people have with common interests and purposes . Christians believe in Jesus Christ as Savior because He is real, the Bible speaks the Truth about Him. The other religions as much as many want to believe in them sad to say do not have the Truth, though the Jewish Faith in God is the closest to the Christians, as they originated in the Old Testement, and Christians should be able to show love to them especially because God Chose them to be His people . The muslim faith interestingly enough came as a result of the sin of Abraham with his wife's maid and that was agreed upon by Abraham and Sarah before they realized what God's time table was really going to involve . The ones who think they have the Truth, who are not Christian will be sadly mistaken and I say this not to be mean, but to show the Truth is From Him, and not from man. If you will think about it, do you know of any other Faith that can claim Salvation by faith that doesn't ask for 'works' and or sacfice of something ? Jesus died on the Cross for the Salvation of mankind, and no other religion can make that claim. The Jews were shown in the Old Testement that even their sacrifices that were given detailed instructions to follow and adhere to in the Old Testement were only a 'shadow' of what Jesus was to do for them in the New Testement. But they didn't all choose to believe in Him because they became stubborn in what they wanted to do. Read in Isaiah and see for yourself what it has to say there. The New Testement is an outreach to all mankind as much as the Old Testement is .
Leslie Goudy
how can you be agnostic and believe in religion but i will answer you christians are technically not supposed to believe in fate soul mates and karma but some do and i think that's okay
Rogue Christian: Lachrymose
I believe in Soul-mates.
I believe in Fate and Karma but only to certain extents.
It really depends on who you talk to.