In the end, we are judged by those we judge.
We use various things and ideas, and believe various myths, as means of making those judgements, of course, and also to exempt ourselves from any culpability or even "evil" intent. After all, we strive too hard to be like angels to ever be guilty of acting like demons.
We come back as all those we judged, but we determine whether our experience in the next life will be more like heaven or hell, only by how we treat those same people today, in the here and now.
So as Jesus or Confucius might say, "Much of human suffering can be alleviated by just not being a jerk!"
We use various things and ideas, and believe various myths, as means of making those judgements, of course, and also to exempt ourselves from any culpability or even "evil" intent. After all, we strive too hard to be like angels to ever be guilty of acting like demons.
We come back as all those we judged, but we determine whether our experience in the next life will be more like heaven or hell, only by how we treat those same people today, in the here and now.
So as Jesus or Confucius might say, "Much of human suffering can be alleviated by just not being a jerk!"
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