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What would you do if you could take one hundred people to the Heaven with you? Beliefs, your views and everybody else's previous life plays no role in that dilema. Would you even have to face any dilemas? You can chose everyone you can think of - alive or deceased, not even knowing their name, just a piece of information from their existence that possibly came across your life.
It can be literally anything of life - your doggo, Alexander of Macedon, future kids - unless in the end never born before your death.
Everyone on that list automatically join the Rapture or whatever transfusion to another place, life or existence you think of when asked about afterlife.
Can you judge your life to be already experienced and worthy enough to even fill up that list..?
I found that a really nice case of study in psychology that probably exists.
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It can be literally anything of life - your doggo, Alexander of Macedon, future kids - unless in the end never born before your death.
Everyone on that list automatically join the Rapture or whatever transfusion to another place, life or existence you think of when asked about afterlife.
Can you judge your life to be already experienced and worthy enough to even fill up that list..?
I found that a really nice case of study in psychology that probably exists.
Videos made by people like you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjyeCdd-dl8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVJhu-NXKuw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feYv2wZFbb0
Thread's theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzGmbwS_Drs