Hick recognises one such problem in this argument. Why are there immense inequalities in human birth. Is this evidence for a loving God of Classical Theism.
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Most cultures recognise self evidently that we are born into existence and shall die and never return to this earth again, we are born once and die once. However, many Hindu and Buddhist cultures believe in the concept of reincarnation, that is we have lived many times before as a different human or entirely different creature altogether, furthermore we will continue to develop into other beings after death. Hick recognises one such problem in this argument. Why are there immense inequalities in human birth. Is this evidence for a loving God of Classical Theism. This is explained by religions of Indian origin who claim "the conditions of our present life are direct consequence of our previous life". This is not a random process and everything has been planned to accommodate for our ways, in cause and effect. The term karma refers to how the being has behaved and the good...

