red rose said:That is one seriously flawed argument. By your logic, if I am thirsty I can assume that everyone is thirsty. Or that because I am atheist, everyone is atheist.
If it is a flawed argument, you've not exposed the flaws. Thirst is a practical need. Atheism is a belief, a subscription to a human way of life.
Karma is non-human. It is one of the laws of nature.
Problem with humans is they want evidence or scientific proof. Unfortunately nature don't do language, so it can't prove its law of karma.
But it's still out there operating all the time.
Now come on, if i'm flawed in what i say, explain why, metaphors ain't gonna be good enough to do that in this topic.