I suppose, but that stands if you think there's nothing for a person after they die. In the religon I stand for, there's a heaven, and there's a hell. There's also a purgatory, for those souls who want to get to heaven, but must work hard to redeem themselves.
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Why? Why should they? If a person is dead, then they won't have the chance to regret any of it, or change. Isn't that true?
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...Do you think there's an afterlife, Shigeo?
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[. . . ]
There's ghosts.
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[Ah, yes, didn't he say he could exorcise evil spirits?]
Are they actually people? Or are they spirits?
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[He doesn't really know? And Dimple was part of his memloss, so he doesn't even have the easy example of a spirit he considers a friend.]
I'm not sure about that. A person who dies might become one, but they aren't the same as a living person.
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I see. So...they're more like remnants, I assume.
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That could be it.