So, what if the ridiculous idea that the actions of an ~80 year lifespan get you an eternity of one kind of afterlife isn't so ridiculous?
Consider the possibility that there aren't "sides" in the afterlife, just machinery of various types. So the spares, the "blanks" are sent here and grown. Some tend to be good, some tend to be evil, and some don't give a shit...But all of these souls develop in a different way based on their actions. So when you die, you get plugged into whatever socket burned out the last part being used.
It's a possibility. You could make it through this entire lifetime, only to find that you're basically a fuse in God's entertainment system.
So we're unpainted figurines on God's tabletop RPG?
Best metaphysics I've heard in a long time. Changing religion to "Fuseologist" henceforth
Quote from: LMNO on February 19, 2016, 05:49:52 PM
So we're unpainted figurines on God's tabletop RPG?
Or an unpopulated circuit board, which you population throughout your life via your actions.