Will I go to hell when I die?
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Resolves YES if I die and find myself in hell. Resolves NO if I die and find myself elsewhere. Resolves N/A if I die and it cannot be reliably determined where my soul is located.

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Why would this depend on you dying? People tell me to go to hell all the time, and it’s clear that they want me to do it ASAP instead of waiting until I die.

predictedYES

@stony Jesus only got 3 days. That's not enough to pay for Isaac's eternity.

predictedYES

@Mira 😂.

Jesus' suffering was sufficient for all...

predictedYES

@stony Jesus the original utility monster.

Depends on whether being rich in Mana counts as actually rich

@ForrestTaylor I think I'm good now.

I recommend the Good Omens book to everyone who likes this market :)

This seems unfair, hell is much more likely to have an internet connection than heaven (but less likely than purgatory, which I imagine is just endless scrolling).

predictedNO

Let's say hypothetically you're let into a "heaven" and you're allowed to do one last thing on earth before you go. Would you commit to resolving this market?

@DesTiny Make such a commitment seems unwise.

@IsaacKing *Making

Really wish I could edit comments.

predictedNO

@IsaacKing Not a true manifolder smh

Would being revived from cryonic suspension cause you to resolve this market as no?

@TomShlomi It would resolve based on my location while in suspension.

@IsaacKing Location of your body?

@TomShlomi No, mind.

predictedNO

@IsaacKing What will you do if you're revived and you have no memory of anything since you died?

@TomShlomi

Resolves N/A if I die and it cannot be reliably determined where my soul is located.

predictedNO

This is ridiculous not only you're assuming that something such as hell exists and on top of that you think that he is going there after dying? This should be around 20% tops

@Simon1551 What's the base rate of people going to hell? Has there been any investigation into this?

predictedNO

@IsaacKing the error bars are large. Some theologians claim that nobody will be in hell, eg Rob Bell in Love Wins. Others that almost everyone will, eg anyone with a literal interpretation of Revelations.

60%? Oof.

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