I think I’m talking about exoteric Buddhists and Hindus as well as exoteric Muslims and Christians:
“Pure Land Buddhism […] is a broad branch of Mahayana Buddhism and one of the most widely practiced traditions of Buddhism in East Asia. […] Pure Land Buddhism is built on the belief that we will never have a world which is not corrupt, so we must strive for re-birth in another plane, referred to as the ‘Pure Land’.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Land_Buddhism
“The followers of Dvaita (dualistic) schools, in moksha state, identify individual ‘soul, self’ as distinct from Brahman but infinitesimally close, and after attaining moksha expect to spend eternity in a loka (heaven).”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism#Purusharthas_(objectives_of_human_life)
Thanks. Even in late 2017, when I’d just experienced my first birth throe of the Babe of the Abyss (that is, other than on lesser psychedelics—on whose leaving one feeling gross I disagree with perpetualburn—and a few other unheimliche Empfindungen (“uncanny sensations/experiences”), going back well into my childhood)—even back then, I already wrote:
‘Well, for me that [there would not be infinitely many rebirths] would take away the best part: the suggestion that even infinitely many rebirths would be a blessing if spent on trying and liberating others; that such a rebirth is not a burden at all, but on the contrary! that it’s not even a necessary evil, but a boon!—perhaps even the greatest of boons…’
https://www.dharmawheel.net/viewtopic.php?p=424608#p424608