I don’t see how this works. The “damned” guy’s opening line reflects disbelief in Hell, yet the afterlife is supposed to be based on his view of the afterlife. Since we are looking at a reconstruction, not the actual soul, the reconstruction should agree with the afterlife generated presumably from the same data and essentially the same algorithm.
I don’t see how this works. The “damned” guy’s opening line reflects disbelief in Hell, yet the afterlife is supposed to be based on his view of the afterlife. Since we are looking at a reconstruction, not the actual soul, the reconstruction should agree with the afterlife generated presumably from the same data and essentially the same algorithm.
For a Christian view of Hell, see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiYf6ITgWbk (35:34)
Related note: The Problem of Evil (very dark first part exploring nature of evil):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei0gPoqx_bQ (55:29)