Before now, these kinds of redemption trials weren't how things were done. Anyone without compassion just wouldn't have been allowed in from the start.
Think about it like this. You died, and came here. In that case, dying was just a matter of going somewhere new and not being able to turn back. Even if that new place is very different.
But that kind of thing could happen when you're alive too, couldn't it? So what's the fundamental difference between "dying" and "going somewhere new, alive"? Is there one?
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[he doesn't want to talk in detail about how he got betrayed and murdered thanks]
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Even if that doesn't always work, it's still better to at least try. ◡_◡
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Before now, these kinds of redemption trials weren't how things were done. Anyone without compassion just wouldn't have been allowed in from the start.
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But I figured if there was one I wouldn't ever see it.
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Although in most ways it isn't very different from where I was before.
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To me it's normal. But I understand that it's a bigger deal to people who have spent more time in other places.
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I'm used to a place that other people might describe like Heaven. An afterlife where they can do what they want and be who they want.
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And yet you ended up in a DIFFERENT afterlife?
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[ is this helping. ]
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I suppose it's kind of a question of philosophy.
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Think about it like this. You died, and came here. In that case, dying was just a matter of going somewhere new and not being able to turn back. Even if that new place is very different.
But that kind of thing could happen when you're alive too, couldn't it? So what's the fundamental difference between "dying" and "going somewhere new, alive"? Is there one?
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