GENETIC AFTERLIFE
What is the biggest lie in history?
Answer: The afterlife is the same for everyone.
The truth is that a person's afterlife is determined by a person's genetic structure. One person can rot in the ground while someone else enjoys an eternal afterlife. Civilization is built on the premise that there is a more fair and equitable afterlife to make amends for an unfair life. The philosophy of genetic afterlife reverses thousands of years of lies.
The Founding Principles of Genetic Afterlife
1.. The afterlife is a mystery. No one can know what will happen to everyone after death. Belief systems have developed and have been overlaid upon the mystery of the afterlife.
2. If something does occur after death, it will not be the same for everyone. One of the reasons belief systems were developed was to create an afterlife more equitable than mortal existence.
3. If something occurs after death and is not the same for everyone, what force will determine a particular type of afterlife? Answer: Genetics, not religious faith.
IF LIFE CREATES LIFE, WHY DOES DEATH CREATE THE AFTERLIFE?
Just as no individual can predict his or her life at the moment of birth, no one can predict what will happen after death. The body is not a vessel that carries a soul or spirit and this soul or spirit is not unleashed into a cosmic netherworld once the body dies. The body does not survive death but we are predisposed to an afterlife by the same force that guides our everyday life: genetics. The form we take in an afterlife is not known.
Death is a process and the body releases energy during this process. It is this energy that survives in the afterlife. However, there is no one gene that is responsible for the process of dying. It’s like running. To run, you need a heart, lung, muscle, bones. But there is no gene for running like there is for blue eyes.
4. Believing in a genetically-based afterlife is not the same as denying the existence of God or gods. Since no one can predict what will happen after death and the structure in which an afterlife occurs, many people might enjoy an afterlife. However, the individuals who have an afterlife do not obtain this afterlife because of religious faith, but because of a genetic predisposition.
What are the consequences of this belief?
1. Eliminates the need for reincarnation, past life therapy, and channeling because not everyone will have an afterlife. Many religions or beliefs that are centered around a spirit create complex structures that involve many levels of life and afterlife. Since genetically-based afterlife is dependent upon each individual, reincarnation will not automatically occur because the genetics of the host body might not be predisposed to an afterlife and the cycle of reincarnation will cease.
2. Eliminates all religious activities tied to an afterlife, such as funerals. There is no need to pray for a soul because the outcome was in the genes.
3. Makes life more immediate because there is no waiting for an afterlife to make things better.