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The afterlife they go to could also depend on the religion of whoever died, this one could be for atheists

The afterlife they go to could also depend on the religion of whoever died, this one could be for atheists | My interpretation of the whole afterlife thing mainly depends on actions you've done that have harmed others, and your intentions in doing them, rather than if you were religious or not. That has nothing to do with it. For example, if you killed a serial killer you'd be getting points for a better afterlife since they would've harmed more people if you didn't. Actions that prevent others from being harmed earn you good points; BUT if you killed a civilian who did nothing wrong you'd be losing points for a good afterlife. Revenge makes it a bit worse depending on how petty it is. Actions that cause people to be harmed unnecessarily lose you points; There's no specific layers like heaven or hell, it's more like separate realms. A good realm would basically make you a god while your powers are only confined to that realm, while a bad one would basically force you to stare at your decaying body or the family of the ones you've killed or harmed. Sometimes these realms can connect to let family members be in contact with each other after death, and in some cases speak to the living | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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0 ups, 3mo
that's kind of what I thought
0 ups, 3mo
Good theory, but there's some red zones on it.

Like Reddit Cam's deal, he had to endure seven months of hell, killing Mercenaries trying to cover up a massive omnicide (Killing an entire planet) by killing everyone and everything off so the truth can't be uncovered, which also meant many Worker Drones were victims. Does sentient A.I count towards heaven because they know What's going on or hell because they're AI?
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Mors and the rest of the reapers reside in a dark realm where they work and do stuff
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My interpretation of the whole afterlife thing mainly depends on actions you've done that have harmed others, and your intentions in doing them, rather than if you were religious or not. That has nothing to do with it. For example, if you killed a serial killer you'd be getting points for a better afterlife since they would've harmed more people if you didn't. Actions that prevent others from being harmed earn you good points; BUT if you killed a civilian who did nothing wrong you'd be losing points for a good afterlife. Revenge makes it a bit worse depending on how petty it is. Actions that cause people to be harmed unnecessarily lose you points; There's no specific layers like heaven or hell, it's more like separate realms. A good realm would basically make you a god while your powers are only confined to that realm, while a bad one would basically force you to stare at your decaying body or the family of the ones you've killed or harmed. Sometimes these realms can connect to let family members be in contact with each other after death, and in some cases speak to the living