I don’t believe that when you die God stands before you and judges you, but I do tend to believe that when you die you experience everything you did or did not do to others while you were here. I’m thinking Mitchell McConnell will find that difficult.

Dec 5, 2020 · 4:22 AM UTC

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On what truth do you base this belief? Premonition? Theology based on our own idea of truth is extremely brittle.
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You judge yourself via subconscious and then when you die you energy goes somewhere positive. If your heart is light as a feather.
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I think Trump and his enablers will find it difficult too.
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Add Nancy Pelosi, Howard Dean, Rahm Emmanuel, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Joy Reid, Al Sharpton, Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bloomberg, Lawrence O'Donnell, Rachel Maddow, Amy Klobuchar, Bill Maher, Alyssa Milano, Mr Weeks to that list.
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Mitch, it's going to be a rough day for you!!! First you die and then you have to relive all the shit you did while you where alive!!!
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It is much easier to keep hope alive, when life is viewed from a Higher Spiritual Perspective❤️
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I've been thinking that with the great damage the Religious Right has done to the good news & "image of god" that they may very well be the 7th last plague, with the law having a strange combo of purging us while cursing us while at same time we been getting refined 2 live as .1
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Do sociopaths develop a conscience after they die?
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Don’t threaten Mitch with a negative afterlife. Deal with him while he is here on earth.
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I think we all will find it difficult.