Or is it all just darkness after this lifetime has been lived? I pose the question because those conditions usually, or supposedly, view the world differently, process info differently, even sensory or eye contact differently. Yet they long to be just like any other else or if movies have taught them that. That aside, what do autistics, what do bipolar or schizo people, all you're functioning as decently human beings as anyone else - however does their view of an afterlife (or pure atheism there's nothing after this life) differ from the other theories out there of what 'an afterlife should be like'
Hmm. Maybe only OCD people would like the sound of eternity best. Same day every day groundhog day lol like. 😁 🤔
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Most people with those conditions view religion and afterlife no different than neurotypical people. They are individuals with their own ideas.
@petitedollbabee and what's your take on what comes after this life, if anything, and yes my wording sometimes seems flippant or a piss-take lol comes. Anyways I for one though wonder more fascinated how people register a life existence (including being morally upstanding etc besides the law and court systems) if there isn't a deity watching us, or a heaven/hell at the end of the rainbow 🌈 etc?