The Last Religion - You are going to die. But death solves nothing.

 

For thousands of years, humanity has asked the same question:

What happens after death?

 

Every religion, every myth, every philosophy was born from this confrontation with the greatest mystery of existence.

But what if we have been asking the wrong question?

What if the real question is not what comes after death, but why must death have the final word at all?
The Last Religion is not a new belief system.

It is an exploration of the oldest human dream through the newest human tools.

Science, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, information theory, and digital reality are changing the way we understand life, identity, memory, and consciousness.

For the first time in history, humanity is not only imagining eternal life.
It is beginning to engineer possibilities that previous civilizations could only describe as heaven, resurrection, or the realm of the gods.

Yet technology does not remove the ancient questions.

It makes them more urgent.

If we could live forever, why would we get out of bed tomorrow?

If we could copy memory, would we still be ourselves?

If suffering disappears, what gives life meaning?

Immortality may not be the end of the human journey.

It may be the beginning of a much greater responsibility.

The Last Religion is a journey between ancient dreams and future realities.
Between myth and machine.

Between the soul and information.
Between mortality and eternity.
It does not ask you to believe.
It asks you to explore.

Because perhaps the final religion will not be the one that answers all questions.

Perhaps it will be the one brave enough to ask the next ones.

The journey begins where every religion began: with death.

And it continues where no religion has ever gone before.

The Last Religion · Episode 1 of 10

Death Doesn’t Solve Anything

You were told death is the answer.
But what if it never solved the problem in the first place?

This is the first step of the path

The question is not whether there is life after death.
The real question is what problem it would solve.