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Reincarnation, Heaven, Hell; the hard problem of consciousness; surviving death; rewarding good, punishing evil; belief in reincarnation reduces empathy? the One; the creature; image/light; is living eternally really desirable? boredom; heaven and hell temporary, eventually return? biased? Pope can make or unmake something a sin; eating meat on Friday was a mortal sin; hell for a hot dog? seven deadly sins: pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth; stops us from achieving highest level? eternal torture believable? bogeyman for the weak-minded? my reluctance to declare something a mortal sin; subjective/emotional language vs objective/intellectuals language; forgiveness
The Natural Theology video playlist (above) has links to other Natural Theology videos.
(Natural Theology video) 18 – Gods Who Are Persons
(Natural Theology video) 08 – Approaching Identity
(Natural Theology video) 09 – Who Am I? What Happens After Death?
(Natural Theology video) 10 – Theologia Germanica https://youtu.be/N6sqPlHNsqA
(Natural Theology video) 15 – Language: Objective and Subjective
YouTube: What are Qualia? (Philosophical Definitions)
Web Article: Slate “Why No One Actually Wants to Live Forever”
https://slate.com/technology/2013/10/increasing-human-lifespan-could-have-a-serious-side-effect-boredom.html
Music: Titan by Scott Buckley
‘Titan’ by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Original: About 1 Sept 2020. Rerecorded 6 Nov 2024
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