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Since man walked the earth, there have been a plethora of cultures, and a plethora of religions, to go along with that.
One thing unites all - an idea of a magical place that you go to, once your soul gracefully leaves your body, upon death.
Now, if we are to afford respect to all, we must treat each with the same level of plausiblity.
Therefore, are we dealing then with an almost infinite number of 'heavens', all accomodating people who just happen to adhere to that given religion, and all with v different structures, and make up's?
Logically, if we are to believe the concept, and if we are to be fair to all, then yes, this is indeed what we would be looking at.
It would be impossibleto be otherwise, wouldn't it, since, for example, Christians believe that only they have the chance to go to their heaven. Therefore, those of other religions, who also believe in a heaven, vallhalla, whatever, they must do what - go to heaven, only one that is sort of tailored to people who shared their culture and psychology?
Hmmm
One thing unites all - an idea of a magical place that you go to, once your soul gracefully leaves your body, upon death.
Now, if we are to afford respect to all, we must treat each with the same level of plausiblity.
Therefore, are we dealing then with an almost infinite number of 'heavens', all accomodating people who just happen to adhere to that given religion, and all with v different structures, and make up's?
Logically, if we are to believe the concept, and if we are to be fair to all, then yes, this is indeed what we would be looking at.
It would be impossibleto be otherwise, wouldn't it, since, for example, Christians believe that only they have the chance to go to their heaven. Therefore, those of other religions, who also believe in a heaven, vallhalla, whatever, they must do what - go to heaven, only one that is sort of tailored to people who shared their culture and psychology?
Hmmm