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Re: The debate..I extend my apologies for I am not much of a writer.
But I do love to read and consume as much as I am able
to understand . (I can read theory but can never do the math.)
I found this article that is another veiw of cause and effect.
If others have more information it will be greatly appreciated
to either read your veiws or information that may explain in order to
help understand more of any of the subjects.
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http://zen.thetao.info/read/cause.htm
Moral
Coincidences connected to your parents or very close friends and relations are extremely unlikely if you think the universe is random. To a Buddhist, meeting a parent or friend at a critical time or coincidentally in a far away place is no more surprising than taking the central station train and arriving in central station. The tracks that bought you together with these people in the first place are the same tracks that will take you back to them. For this reason it is important to settle any disputes with the people close to you. Ultimately there is no avoiding them, even if it is in your next life. Just as surely as the Terminator, they'll be back!
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