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So why does overpopulation/underpopulation exist?
If you Instantly respawn as you die would that not mean there's a finite amount of people on the planet?
Otherwise new people can't exist without someone else dying.
With your logic the ratio is 1:1.
In reality the ratio is higher or lower which determines over/underpopulation.
That's how I see it.
Some religion believes that a soul can reincarnate into non-human anmals such as pigs. Or even inaminate objects. If a soul gets whipped in hell it can vanish.
So at least we now solved the underpopulation problem.
And do you know that some non-human animals can upgrade to humans or even gods if they consume holy food/drinks, or 'charged' by holy relics such as sacred stones?๐คญ Yeah, that creates new souls!
Animal populations have been dwindling for years while the human population soars. Perhaps all those humans who were animals have been ranking up lately?