"Even if you say you have faith in an after life, there is deep, deep truth to saying, who knows," he says. "It's better with jewish tradition in that it's just not all about the after life anywhere near the extent that it is forfor christians", Fael adds. 'I'm reading thisoye, he was saying this, whatever, thousands of years ago'
David and Tamler dive into the book of Ecclesiastes, an absurdist classic that is somehow also a book of the Bible. Is everything meaningless, vain, and a chasing after the wind? Are humans just the same as animals? Are wise people no better off than fools? Will God judge us after we die, rewarding the good people and punishing the shit-heels? What if there is no afterlife and this is all we get? How should we deal with our pointless, unjust existence? Plus we return to our opening-segment bible— Aeon—and talk about an argument for replacing jealousy with...wait for it…compersion.
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