Post B1mLMLK9KftUtDLyuu by ozGDQ5zG@baraag.net
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(DIR) Post #B1mLMLK9KftUtDLyuu by ozGDQ5zG@baraag.net
2025-12-30T15:50:35Z
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@JABcomix How would it be paradise for the victims to be forced to suffer the presence of their killer? Seems like the killer would end up someplace else.
(DIR) Post #B1n1zar9iIWCQmBsFU by davexay@baraag.net
2025-12-30T23:48:17Z
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@JABcomix you're not the type of person i thought would believe in heavenš¤ is there a particular life experience that made you think there's more to life than this?
(DIR) Post #B1qUN8jNJbpiLGRmXw by ozGDQ5zG@baraag.net
2026-01-01T15:50:24Z
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@JABcomix I guess that's the niche filled by the concept of purgatory, then, kind of like a prep school for heaven. But, yeah, in any belief system regarding an eternal soul, there has got to be a method. It's almost funny how much people fight and destroy each other just over speculation on what may or may not come next.
(DIR) Post #B1v2xAj3Y9ZA1mUUEq by ozGDQ5zG@baraag.net
2026-01-03T20:36:45Z
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@JABcomix Upon further reflection, I can see that falling into two categories. First would be those who killed in self-defense (however zealously), and their so-called "victims" being the ones who'd have to admit more or less bringing it on themselves. Second would be those who kill, citing "it was my job", in which case I'd see them having to spend a lot more time in rehab/purgatory/whatever to recognize the blindness and culpability.