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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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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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The image is a bit misleading, the game cannot be confined to a 2x2 my thought was a general consensus of how different religious practices have different rules and how all boils down to your choices being good or bad where it’s all predefined and gurus & spiritual leaders are our game strategists.
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Yeah I’m not disagreeing – just adding how the traditional Pascal’s Wager is actually too simple based on your interpretation!
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Yes I understand how the image can be misleading it was supposed to be just another thought and not related to what I was sharing but I realise I’m too dumb to even point it out in my cast, thanks for the catch!
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