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Started 14 June 2024
Plus, fine tuning suggests each being gets one life in the material realm then an eternal afterlife.
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The concept of fine tuning suggests that each being gets one life in the material realm followed by an eternal afterlife. This view posits that life on Earth is intricately balanced and designed to support a singular physical existence, after which individuals transition to an eternal spiritual existence or afterlife.
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