Braden,we already have problems here on Earth to overcome. Why would we want that in Heaven,too? Heaven is a place to finally obtain the peace that can never be found here.We do our worrying and suffering here on Earth and Heaven is our reward.
2006-08-25 13:41:58
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answered by ? 6
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Heaven is truly greater than any human could posibly imagine. If you go to a Baptist or Methodist church (I went to a Baptist church until I was eleven years old, then my family transferred to the Methodist church), that is what you will be taught. I'm not sure what verse it comes from in the Bible, but the Baptists and the Methodists tend to hold strong to the Bible in their teachings rather than being analytical.
2006-08-25 20:26:20
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answered by Aubri M 4
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Um hello heaven is great, just because everything is perfect doesn't mean you wont enjoy it, youll love it
Everyone will be perfect, so we wont be able to know what a problem is.
2006-08-25 20:25:30
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answered by J&B 3
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Yes Mr. Level 3 Genius Heaven can be for some right here on earth, It is the way you look/view LIFE. "It is what it is"
2006-08-25 20:35:28
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answered by sweettoni37 4
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description of Heaven
"The voice of weeping shall be no more heard."
--Isaiah 65:19
The glorified weep no more, for all outward a causes of grief are gone. There are no broken friendships, nor blighted prospects in heaven. Poverty,
famine, peril, persecution, and slander, are unknown there. No pain distresses, no thought of death or bereavement saddens. They weep no more, for
they are perfectly sanctified. No "evil heart of unbelief" prompts them to depart from the living God; they are without fault before His thrown, and
are fully conformed to His image. Well may they cease to mourn who have ceased to sin. They weep no more, because all fear of change is past. They
know that they are eternally secure. Sin is shut out, and they are shut in. They dwell within a city which shall never be stormed; they bask in a sun
which shall never set; they drink of a river which shall never dry; they pluck fruit from a tree which shall never wither. Countless cycles may
revolve, but eternity shall not be exhausted, and while eternity endures, their immortality and blessedness shall co-exist with it. They are for ever
with the Lord. They weep no more, because every desire is fulfilled. They cannot wish for anything which they have not in possession. Eye and ear,
heart and hand, judgment, imagination, hope, desire, will, all the faculties, are completely satisfied; and imperfect as our present ideas are of the
things which God hath prepared for them that love him, yet we know enough, by the revelation of the Spirit, that the saints above are supremely
blessed. The joy of Christ, which is an infinite fulness of delight, is in them. They bathe themselves in the bottomless, shoreless sea of infinite
beatitude. That same joyful rest remains for us. It may not be far distant. Ere long the weeping willow shall be exchanged for the palm-branch of
victory, and sorrow's dewdrops will be transformed into the pearls of everlasting bliss. "Wherefore comfort one another with these words."
2006-08-25 20:31:59
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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how do u know heaven doesnt have problems??? know one knows what heaven is like. heaven could be a place where it suits to every ones likings.
2006-08-25 20:32:48
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answered by Bella 2
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yeah but if u get to heaven u will have worked for it!
2006-08-25 20:35:03
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answered by JoeBoxer 1
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What kind of question is that! OF COURSE!!! There would be nothing to look forward to after death.
2006-08-25 21:21:20
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answered by eurogirl120 2
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It's neither good nor bad because it simply doesn't exist.
2006-08-25 20:33:52
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answered by Chris 4
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your going to die...then you will be dead...get over the whole 'heaven' bull...your wasting your time worrying about it...is there anything you will be able to do either way?
2006-08-25 20:28:24
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answered by nicole 2
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