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If only one of billions of sperm wins admittance to an egg, is it possible that only one living human is granted access to heaven after death in the macro of the same action? If so, how would that widespread fore-knowledge affect our everyday choices and intentions? What are the religious implications in the various expressions - Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu...? Would the world evolve in a more positive way? And further, what if especially exceptional human souls are chosen at death to become the architect - or divine being at the heart of a new Universe that evolves with distinct characteristics based on the chosen soul's spiritual imprint, experiences, or values?
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If only one of billions of sperm wins admittance to an egg, is it possible that only one living human is granted access to heaven after death in the macro of the same action? If so, how would that widespread fore-knowledge affect our everyday choices and intentions? What are the religious implications in the various expressions - Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu...? Would the world evolve in a more positive way? And further, what if especially exceptional human souls are chosen at death to become the architect - or divine being at the heart of a new Universe that evolves with distinct characteristics based on the chosen soul's spiritual imprint, experiences, or values?
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