Mr Smokes Blunts.
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No need to apologise for sidetracking the thread. Threads like this tend to go off-topic by their very nature. It's probably a good thing.
With regard to Buddhism, a path that asserts that "everything is sorrow" could hardly have the gall to reward its followers with more sorrow, hence the omission of an 'afterlife' as such.
You can convert to Judaism by the way. It's entirely possible. Whether you'd want to is entirely your own business.
So the reward in Buddhism is that you get to die and leave this sorrow behind?
I sort of knew I could convert to Judaism, but it only seems to be the liberal branches who would allow me to convert, and I side with the more orthodox/fundamental side of the religion that as 'Gods people' as it were if you weren't born one then God hasn't chosen you to one of his guiding people. If that makes sense? Plus the Torah gives a different set of rules and practices for getting into heaven - if you are a gentile you only really have to follow the commandments to get in, but as a Jew you must follow many other rules or face punishment. So by following Christianity, if the Jews are right, it is a fairly safe bet that I would get in any way. Ka-ching.