Akriyavada
Akriyavada is the belief that moral acts have no consequences. It was taught by some of the Buddha's contemporaries, but it contradicts karma and was rejected by the Buddha. The Buddha's own teaching is called kiriyavada, the view that actions do have effects. Akriya means inactive or without action.
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