
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4302630/9\_MINUTES\_AND\_59\_SECONDS\_TO\_HEAVEN/
Just an example: So if you say “I was good, please”, you probably don’t earn any points — it’s too obvious, and He knows exactly what an obvious answer sounds like.
But if you say “I cheated on my partner when I was drunk, but I regretted it my whole life”, now you might be onto something. That’s the territory of akrasia — Aristotle’s weakness of the will, the act committed against one’s own better judgment — and of Saint Paul’s divided man in Romans 7: “I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do — this I keep on doing.” He’s not looking for the saint who never fell; He’s listening for the sinner who knew, who fell anyway, and who carried the weight of it. The obvious answer proves nothing. The fracture proves you were awake.
I don’t want to sound corny but it’s the only way I can express it: If you ‘talk from your heart’ instead of create a fantasy story, you have more probabilities to go to heaven or a least to reincarnate in someone with a great life.