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    21 year ago

    Ishamael out here trying to slay the great serpent, topple the wheel of time, and break the cycle of rebirth for the homies on the right

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        221 year ago

        You ask 3 rabbis and you’ll get 4 answers. Judaism really just doesn’t talk about the afterlife that much. You’ll definitely find some writings and many ideas/thoughts, many of which are centered around the Messiah; however as a religion the afterlife is very much an afterthought. There is no consensus on what it looks like, and it isn’t used as motivation

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            71 year ago

            It definitely depends on the sect of Judaism and the readings and teachings one chooses to look at, but I would argue that the afterlife just isn’t a core piece of modern Judaism for millions of Jews. It also isn’t a religion that tries to convert others, which is another way it differs from the other monotheist Abrahamic religions

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    131 year ago

    i think we could have something really special here through international trade

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    The Jewish funeral [I attended] was more about coming from dust, returning to dust and didn’t have any talk of afterlife.

    Some Buddhist traditions borrow from provincial reincarnation traditions, which fuels apathy towards the poor and suffering in some countries (e.g. if you weren’t such a dick in a previous life you wouldn’t be suffering in this one. )

    But Pope Francis says only God knows what it is and how it works, and who gets the backstage pass.

    Assuming Memento Mori compassion and kindness is the order of the day, otherwise life’s a bitch and then you die. All we can do is help to make our moment with each other a little bit better. Remember everyone else os having a fucked up time of it too.