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I'm not Buddhist but I do think the original teachings of Buddha are extremely helpful for anyone. From what I understand of the religion buddhism, i don't think that is really what "karma" is about? But I know there are a lot of different beliefs connected with Buddhists. I don't think it is a threat to secularism. The original teachings are of a humanist nature and work very well with secular life.
No but I can see how easily they can be abused.
I have had some discussions with some Buddhists that literally think this way.
The woman the lives downstairs from me, thinks
exactly like this.
Example: if the farmer decides to poison one of our dogs, which to be fair one of them likes killing chickens and ducks as a hobby. But the other dog has never killed anything larger than a fly, but we had a discussion one day if something were to happen, to the fly swatter dog, her answer was it was supposed to happen and no recourse should be taken.
My recourse is to salt a section of his crops.
This is rather infuriating to me, since she takes that philosophy to almost every facet of life.