Pony (pony)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Jul-12 11:20:34 UTC
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@hakupony Right. I do follow your line of logic though our premises differ. I've also wondered why reincarnation wasn't implemented by God according to my beliefs. I think that God must be efficient enough to not require that. Even those that die in infancy, we believe, are not required to endure the tests that we are, but they did need to come to mortality as part of their journey, however breifly, and they're sent straight to paradise afterward. Those who didn't progress in ways they ought to have progressed before they died would not benefit any more from mortality according to God's design. Instead they exist in a state that's called by my religion "spirit prison" where they may choose to progress and reach paradise before being resurrected, as all will be some day. The difference between the progress made in mortality and after mortality is hard to pin down doctinally. I only know that our intentions in life greatly weigh in on our capacity to change afterward.