They don't really believe in the afterlife. Talmudism is wholly focused on the world at hand. They believe in a realm of the dead, but not heaven or hell.
That's kind of irrelevant. The topic is the afterlife. It's impossible to know what actually is, in this context. It's all speculation.
And there's lots of things that can become true simply by believing in them. "If you believe you can, you're right. If you believe you can't, you're right." -Henry Ford
They don't really believe in the afterlife. Talmudism is wholly focused on the world at hand. They believe in a realm of the dead, but not heaven or hell.
Doesn't matter what you believe in. What matters is what is. Believing in something or not does not make something true or false. What is is.
That's kind of irrelevant. The topic is the afterlife. It's impossible to know what actually is, in this context. It's all speculation.
And there's lots of things that can become true simply by believing in them. "If you believe you can, you're right. If you believe you can't, you're right." -Henry Ford