Good news for believers. Religions do not forbid recreating a person from data.

Why? Because this topic is practically not addressed by them at all.

In their own understanding, such a recreation is not the same as a human being in the religious sense. This means it does not conflict with what they consider life after death.

In other words: something parallel is created, not something competing. That’s why it is not a problem for them.

Perhaps at some point religious institutions will look into this. For now, however, this issue is simply not important to them.

What this means in practice

You have two parallel possibilities:

life after death in the religious sense,
reconstruction in REITION as a continuation

One does not exclude the other.

What you can do

You can decide for yourself:

  • whether you want to exist in both forms at the same time,
  • whether you want to switch off your version under certain conditions,
  • whether you want to try to combine experiences (if that becomes possible),
  • or simply make the decision later, if such a situation actually arises.

Most important

For believers, REITION is a safe, additional option.

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