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If death were irrelevant would god still be relevant?

JoshuaW

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Hypothetically, you wake up tomorrow and you're not aware of the fact you're going to die some day. You wake up tomorrow with the realization that you will live forever. You pick. This happens to every human on Earth tomorrow. How would this affect most religions? And you personally?
 
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It wouldn't make any difference as far as Buddhists are concerned. In fact, I don't think the question is relevant as far as Buddhism is concerned.
 
Hypothetically, you wake up tomorrow and you're not aware of the fact you're going to die some day. You wake up tomorrow with the realization that you will live forever. You pick. This happens to every human on Earth tomorrow. How would this affect most religions? And you personally?

That would mean that the end of time had come, so everyone would enter into eternal glory or damnation.
 
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