Heaven is where God is and hell is where God is not.
God created the heavens and the Earth. Earth is were man is; this means that God is beyond everything we can ever know.
There is a spectrum which the visual light is.apart. Rainbows actually has an infinite number of colors, but we only see a few. There are no more colors that man can is.
God is spirit, and we worship God in spirit and in truth. In order words we worship YHWY (Hebrew for God's name which means for "I am that I am").
Heaven is where God is, and Earth is where man is. Our goal is to be with God. And maybe we will see more than the visual light.
2006-08-06 19:49:42
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answered by J. 7
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I was in a coma for six days a few years ago because I had inhaled too much propane while I was sleeping, (a cooking bottle leaked in my tent. So the doctors areated my blood to bring me back and when I awoke the colors that were streaking accross my eyelids were just beautiful beyond words. My sister said one of the first statements out of my mouth was wow, the colors are wonderful, so I think the colors we have here on earth are mostly ignored by people and will also be ignored in Heaven too.
2006-08-06 19:29:26
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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I absolutely think so...
once I swear I saw a part of heaven (even though heaven will be much more beautiful than this)
I was in a plane and I love to look out the windows when flying. I look over and there is clouds everywhere, but not a normal type. It seriously was like a kingdom of clouds. Some resembled mountains and they were everywhere. The sun was setting which set rays of gold, pink, yellow, orange... everywhere. It was so beautiful, I couldnt stop staring.
2006-08-06 19:22:08
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answered by Kels 3
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I remember seeing an interview on the 700 Club where a man had been in a coma, or was clinically dead, and was revived.
He said he caught a glimpse of Heaven -- that it was beyond our finite understanding. A different dimension.
So yes -- the colors, images (and sounds) must be wonderfully incomprehendable.
2006-08-06 19:21:56
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answered by Sage 5
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Certainly! There are more things in Heaven & on Earth than the human mind can comprehend.
Read 1st Corinthians 13.We see through a glass darkly now,but it will all become clear.
2006-08-06 19:28:05
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answered by Frogmama 4
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Yes, the Bible lists lots of colors in Heaven and it sounds beautiful, I think we are very limited in this life and this world...like only using a small percentage of our brain...if we were able to use the whole brain, we'd be overwhelmed with it all!!!
2006-08-06 19:22:04
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answered by gracefully_saved 5
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we have no idea what will be in heaven. One can assume the description that appears when Paul sees heaven is no where near as beautiful as it will be.
I just hope I am not still Colorblind in heaven.
The Idea of seeing is a physical thing, not sure how that would translate to a spiritual realm
2006-08-06 19:21:24
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answered by jimdan2000 4
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In the bible, there will be streets of gold. Gold known to us is that yellowish color, but the gold described in heaven is clear. Gold here is full of imperfections that make that color... when have you ever seen clear gold? Doubt it.
2006-08-06 19:23:28
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answered by ROO! 3
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i think so,heaven is supposed to be a place of many new beautiful things to us,there's even musical instruments in heaven that we've never heard on earth before.
2006-08-06 19:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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well what exactly is a color. how do you know everybody doesn;t see things in different colors? we may both see the same thing and call it "red", but we could be seeing different colors, but have the same name for what we are seeing. so is everybody actually seeing the same color, or if i saw things from your eyes, would your blue be called my red? yeah, try and comprehend that one, it makes sense, i swear.
2006-08-06 19:22:18
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answered by lodar011 3
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