It's the relevance of energy, kid. It doesn't matter if they're not physical places that can be seen, touched, or tasted. For anything to exist, there needs to be some form of energy working behind it. Therefore, considering that no amount of energy equivalent to how much it would take to produce two realms full of every person on earth who has ever died, it's safe to assume that neither heaven nor hell actually exist. And yes, it's possible to measure energy levels, so by that standard, humans would be able to find it.
No, you're just schizophrenic.
I don't know. Why don't you read it? I didn't. I just though I should make up another excuse, and that sounded like a reasonable one, so piss off.
It would be impossible for a lion to lie down with a lamb, considering that lions are hunters and lambs aren't. It's a metaphor for stupidity.
I don't like you. Should I call you retarded?
That actually makes sense. But according to quantum theory, every astral plane is just that of a mimic of our world, only slightly different. Of course, absolutely nobody understands quantum theory, so I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Because even though they're dead, the energy that makes them exist, even after death, is still present.
Yes. Everything is made up of energy. It's just the way of the universe.
The only thing I can do is assume. No proof has been found, so I have to make up my own mind about the subject at hand.
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