Reminds me a bit of high school basketball practice. Coach would give the guys a certain amount of time to complete the wind sprints. Those who didn't make it would have to go again. This time, and each subsequent, with less time allowed. Brilliant stagity coach. Ass**le.bbbbbbb wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2025 12:31 amThat does, indeed, create something of a conundrum. We have billions of souls who have lived, and are living now, on this earth whose names will never be recorded nor any memory of their existence on this earth retained. These poor souls seem to have been predestined for eternity away from any of the three kingdoms because nobody could ever be baptized by proxy for them. Do you think that they might have been "less valiant" in their pre-existence such that their lives on earth are actually eternally vain and meaningless?huckelberry wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:36 pm
I remember being taught and I think it is reasonable that one's chances of correctly accepting the gospel in the afterlife are a result of actions in this life now. If so your safety is not improved by avoiding the gospel now.
So, yeah. Those who have a bad showing in the pre-world get a much needed sanctioning in the next. You get to be sent down and land with a group who think a Coke bottle that fell from heaven is a marvelous work and a wonder.