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Religious practices serve as an incentive mechanism where we accrue positive karma points for “good” decisions and actions, while “bad” choices result in a deduction or negative karma points.
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The criteria for determining what constitutes good and bad are predefined within the established rules of the religious system. It’s fun though, optimise and choose the religion(game) based on your own rational needs P.S. This is across all religion not just one.
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Heh! Never thought this way! Makes a lot of sense now.
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In this view, the 2x2 is way too simple to describe what is actually a lifetime’s supply of choices. Each choice is a branch, and we don’t know whether we end up in heaven/hell until the very end (there is no clear threshold for “karma points”)
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