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The implications of Langan’s theory raise critical questions concerning existence beyond life. According to his model, individuals persist after death; however, the nature of this persistence hinges on their relationship with God. The afterlife is framed not simply as a matter of belief but as a logical extension of continuous consciousness. Those who reject God may find themselves isolated, thus inadvertently creating their own hellish realities—a concept that reframes the understanding of both heaven and hell from mere locations to experiences reflective of one’s alignment with or rejection of the divine.