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Question: Which afterlife options are most "acceptable" to you?
#1
No Afterlife/soul, or Oblivion in belief systems your soul is destroyed
 
#2
Heaven (or equivalent)
 
#3
Purgatory then Heaven
 
#4
"Sleep" then Heaven or Bodily Resurrection
 
#5
Bodily Resurrection eventually
 
#6
Spirit in this world (existing with other Spirits, usually unseen by living)
 
#7
Spirit in a neutral or varied Netherworld
 
#8
Reincarnation
 
#9
Becoming one with the Supreme Force/God/Brahman/Ultimate Reality/etc. (usually the end of reincarnation in those belief systems)
 
#10
Hell (or equivalent)
 
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Cashew
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« on: September 11, 2017, 07:32:06 PM »

I think the only worthy afterlife would be one where anyone could die when they get bored with whatever heaven is found.

I think the norm would be to go insane if a person had to live for 10000000000000000000000000000000000 + years.

Perhaps that is why God is not showing his immoral face around for us to judge his sorry ass. God has gone insane.

How many years do you think you would last in your heaven?

I cannot fathom more than a few hundred.

Regards
DL


That is based off the assumption that human nature will remain unchanged in the afterlife. I'm not going to speculate that much, but being "liberated" from the hedonic treadmill will alter one's perspective on eternal existence significantly.
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