I've read Life After Life, and listened to a lot of podcasts about it. I don't pretend to be an expert, but familiar with the topic. Let me begin again, because your premise is off. You see, God, who judges all men their deaths, is more than willing to put you in a familiar environment. Also, the void you describe, may be just as much purgatorial punishment. Believe it or not, the Orthodox, who see judgement after death as a journey more than a Protestant up or down vote, explains people's actual experiences better.
It's clear you're a bit new to the research.
Been reading and doing it longer than you've been alive (in this life), boy-o.
Come back when you've read the classics at the very least.
Did you just tell me to get off your lawn?
Nice.
I've read Life After Life, and listened to a lot of podcasts about it. I don't pretend to be an expert, but familiar with the topic. Let me begin again, because your premise is off. You see, God, who judges all men their deaths, is more than willing to put you in a familiar environment. Also, the void you describe, may be just as much purgatorial punishment. Believe it or not, the Orthodox, who see judgement after death as a journey more than a Protestant up or down vote, explains people's actual experiences better.
No, I recommended you get educated on the topic beyond your miniscule bubble.
Okay buddy. Sorry the idea of God's judgement of you bother you so much.