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if this is the way to put the question, then yes, there is no point
But if you turn to various teachings (I don't like the word religion) that accept reincarnation, then the meaning is huge:
gain experience of material life (both good and bad),
try out all possible life forms (from the lowest to the highest)
develop and gain experience to move forward in these eternal cycles of birth and death.
well, etc.
Imagine that you are a soul, you know everything, taste. the color, smell of everything and everything. But you only know it, and you can't try it out, being immaterial. Then does it make sense to materialize?
PS even in Christianity, for the time being, the norm of reincarnation was present. If memory serves in the 13th century canceled))