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Me, I'm too much of a sceptic. Even if I was shown all Walker saw, I'd probably still live the years I had left before inevitably seeing if it was true or not.
Guess I value my life too much to take the risk :)
I'd want to sign up for the mailing list..so to speak.
In other words, I'd want to wait till I died of hopefully natural causes and take advantage of the 3rd way then.
In other words, I'd want to wait till I died of hopefully natural causes and take advantage of the 3rd way then.




Myself... No. My ego screams at me, but I don't think I'm that brave.
Damn... First time I can look at a suicide and think "that was brave, that took guts."

To be fair, when faced with incontrovertible proof of existence beyond death, suicide is a completely different beast. But I do agree with you.

I'm only 24 so it is a little early for me decide to move on to the afterlife, but I suppose if I was in my 70's I would take the deal. Don't want to risk going to hell and I would rather not live in a trance for eternity with no free will up in heaven.

It was clear that it had to be that way in the beginning (which is why Walker committed suicide and all the others either had accidents or committed suicide), but I imagine that after they got well established, they might have enough support to at least make an effort to beat advocates and prosecutors to the scene.
Not the best chance, though.



Somehow I am struck by the resemblence between Tad Williams 'Heaven' and Huxly's 'Brave New World'. So, in a sense, both Heaven and Hell are not the best places for an afterlife and I would have to opt for Walkers choice.
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Knowing what Walker knew before he died, would you take the offer given him by Rev. Dr. Habari? I'm about 70% through and just read the suicide note reveal, and I'm thinking that if offered the same deal with the same facts, I might take it too.
I'd have to make sure I could trust the people involved, of course, given that you could end up being tricked by a demon. But living in Tad Williams' Heaven doesn't really seem like a good afterlife to me -- having your memories erased and in eternal bliss resembling a drug-induced high. And of course, Hell is most certainly not a place anyone deserves to be for eternity. I'd much rather keep my memories as long as I could during an immortal existance.
What do you guys think?