• stickyprimer@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Frankly I think there’s already a gap on this with religious belief. If SO many people truly believe in god and an afterlife, there should be more suicides. Okay, it’s a sin. Fine. But then why aren’t people happier when a relative passes? It’s almost like no one actually really believes this shit at the end of the day.

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      I’ve always said that if I were to believe that there was an eternal afterlife that entry depended on how you lived your relatively short life on Earth, then why would I waste any time in life doing anything other than securing my chances at the good afterlife. Like if you actually believed that, then wouldn’t you live your life as a model person according to how the Bible says you should? It’s shortsighted to do anything else with your life.

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        There are many religions and it seems likely they all are just different interpretations of the same source idea - that our lives have a higher purpose.

        But I dont think you can be sure that its the Bible that is correct. What if the Koran is correct?

        You cant really optimize your life by following a book we dont even know how much its been manipulated since creation. So most people are just trying to do the best they can.

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        The problem is that there’s a loophole where you just have to say sorry and all is forgiven.

        That’s why suicide is a mortal sin, because you can’t say sorry after.

        Although when my step nephew killed himself (didn’t really know him) all they could talk about was that he’s in heaven now.