Well, assuming there are pregnant people in the afterlife, regardless of how they got there, would mean:
a baby can be born there
Or
a baby cannot be born there
If a baby cannot be born there… lmao…
If a baby can be born there, then that means that wherever/whatever the afterlife is, it can self sustain.
If it can self sustain, it either grows bigger/more populous OR it isn’t the final destination, as it were. Both are hilarious to imagine. Never ending growth of immortals is fucking insane and makes a fun sci-fi (faith-fi?) thought experiment or story; not being the final destination is similarly fascinating, either would be fun late night campfire topics.
Well, assuming there are pregnant people in the afterlife, regardless of how they got there, would mean:
Or
If a baby cannot be born there… lmao…
If a baby can be born there, then that means that wherever/whatever the afterlife is, it can self sustain.
If it can self sustain, it either grows bigger/more populous OR it isn’t the final destination, as it were. Both are hilarious to imagine. Never ending growth of immortals is fucking insane and makes a fun sci-fi (faith-fi?) thought experiment or story; not being the final destination is similarly fascinating, either would be fun late night campfire topics.