The feel-good theology that lets people avoid confronting mortality by pretending they’ll get unlimited do-overs.
The feel-good theology that lets people avoid confronting mortality by pretending they’ll get unlimited do-overs.
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The ancient excuse for why some people are born into luxury while others start life with tapeworms and bad luck.
The reason your annoying neighbor might actually be your great-great-grandfather finally getting payback.
The metaphysical lottery ticket that promises “maybe next time” while conveniently forgetting you’re probably coming back as a pigeon.
The cosmic HR department’s way of saying “you didn’t learn your lesson last time, so we’re sending you back.”