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Obviously it is dependent on the exact religion, but that mostly reflects two things. One is that one person may continue to be alive, so there is at least a temporary parting until both are dead. The second is that death is seen in many religions as a fundamental transition in which you are no longer living as an individual just after your current life. Rather afterlife is a matter of being in direct communion with God for eternity. The entire concept of being married or with another single soul is irrelevant and somewhat nonsensical.
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[–] Thisismyvoatusername 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
Obviously it is dependent on the exact religion, but that mostly reflects two things. One is that one person may continue to be alive, so there is at least a temporary parting until both are dead. The second is that death is seen in many religions as a fundamental transition in which you are no longer living as an individual just after your current life. Rather afterlife is a matter of being in direct communion with God for eternity. The entire concept of being married or with another single soul is irrelevant and somewhat nonsensical.