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Is homosexuality Inborn or Learned Behavior?)

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Karma   From Wikipedia

Definition and meanings

Karma is the executed "deed", "work", "action", or "act", and it is also the "object", the "intent". Halbfass[3] explains karma (Karman) by contrasting it with another Sanskrit word kriya. The word kriya is the activity along with the steps and effort in action, while karma is (1) the executed action as a consequence of that activity, as well as (2) the intention of the actor behind an executed action or a planned action (described by some scholars[14] as metaphysical residue left in the actor). A good action creates good karma, as does good intent. A bad action creates bad karma, as does bad intent.[3]

Karma, also refers to a conceptual principle that originated in India, often descriptively called the principle of karma, sometimes as the karma theory or the law of karma.[15] In the context of theory, karma is complex and difficult to define.[16] Different schools of Indologists derive different definitions for the karma concept from ancient Indian texts; their definition is some combination of (1) causality that may be ethical or non-ethical; (2) ethicization, that is good or bad actions have consequences; and (3) rebirth.[16][17] Other Indologists include in the definition of karma theory as that which explains the present circumstances of an individual with reference to his or her actions in past. These actions may be those in a person's current life, or, in some schools of Indian traditions, possibly actions in their past lives; furthermore, the consequences may result in current life, or a person's future lives.[16][18] The law of karma operates independent of any deity or any process of divine judgment.[19]

The difficulty in arriving at a definition for karma arises because of the diversity of views among the various schools of Hinduism that co-exist and thrive; some schools, for example, consider karma and rebirth linked and simultaneously essential, some consider karma essential but not rebirth, and a few schools of Hinduism discuss and conclude karma and rebirth flawed fiction.[20] Buddhism and Jainism have their karma precepts. Karma thus has not one, rather multiple definitions and different meanings.[21] It is a concept whose meaning, importance and scope varies between Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and other traditions that originated in India, and various schools in each of these traditions. O'Flaherty claims that, furthermore, there is an ongoing debate regarding whether karma is a theory, a model, a paradigm, a metaphor, or a metaphysical stance.[16]
Q:
Do you believe in Karma?
When do you do good deeds?
Any experience of helping other people?
Do you think that a good action creates good result?
Do you believe there is a future life or past life?
Using your imagination what were you in your past lives?

Who can do the judgment of your life achievement?
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Ireland Votes to Approve Gay Marriage, Putting Country in Vanguard
By DANNY HAKIM and DOUGLAS DALBYMAY 23, 2015

DUBLIN — Ireland became the first nation to approve same-sex marriage by a popular vote, sweeping aside the opposition of the Roman Catholic Church in a resounding victory Saturday for the gay rights movement and placing the country at the vanguard of social change.

With the final ballots counted, the vote was 62 percent in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, and 38 percent opposed.

The turnout was large — more than 60 percent of the 3.2 million eligible voters cast ballots, and only one district out of 43 voted the measure down. Cheers broke out among the crowd of supporters who had gathered in the courtyard of Dublin Castle when Returning Officer Riona Ni Fhlanghaile announced around 7 p.m. that the ballot had passed, 1,201,607 votes to 734,300.

About 20 countries have already legalized same-sex marriages. Here is a list of when each did.

    2001 The Netherlands
    2003 Belgium
    2005 Canada and Spain
    2006 South Africa
    2009 Norway and Sweden
    2010 Argentina. Iceland and Portugal
    2012 Denmark
    2013: Brazil, England and Wales, France, New Zealand and Uruguay
    2014 Luxembourg and Scotland
    2017 (Law becomes effective.) Finland
Q:
What do you think of Ireland became the first nation to approve same-sex marriage?
Do you approve same-sex marriages??
Should Taiwan follow the step for legalized same-sex marriages?
What do you think about gay groups?
Is homosexuality Inborn or Learned Behavior?
Can sexual orientation change?

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