I think you could just avoid them. There's plenty of room in Heaven.
2006-10-21 16:41:15
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answered by flipsy 1
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My goodness - pettiness in heaven.
What do you do in life when there are people you don't want to spend time with?
If there is a heaven, there will be so many people you will be thrilled to see and talk to that you will logically and easily avoid those you do not want to be with.
Can you imagine asking Kinsey if he has changed his mind about his writings?
What about asking Shakespeare if he really did write those plays?
Could you ask John Lennon who truly shot him?
And Jack Kennedy - does he know if he died as a result of a conspiracy or was it the oil cartel, or what?
And would you ask John Kennedy Jr. how that plane crashed?
What about your deceased Dad and Mom. How great it would be to talk to them again, or any other loved person who has passed.
Could we ask Noah if he'd build the ark again knowing what has happened on earth?
And on and on. What an incredible journey that would be.
2006-10-21 23:41:37
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answered by concernedjean 5
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Heaven is described in the Bible the way it is because, followers were not on the same spiritual level Jesus was. In the afterlife if you have proven yourself worthy you will join the Holy Spirit, a collection of everyones worthy souls. When you leave this human plane you will also leave your human attributes behind.
Live well and Shine my friends..........
2006-10-21 23:50:58
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answered by illuminostic_1 3
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Look my friend, if there are people in heaven that you don't want to spend your "afterlife" with...then chances are...you will not be going in heaven. The People that go to heaven are there because God choose them for a specific reason and because they were good "forgivers". People that go to heaven must meet GOD'S standards...not yours, mine, or anyone else.
2006-10-21 23:44:48
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answered by JohnnyT 1
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I think you raise a very valid point. Some of the Christians who claim to be going to heaven would likely drive me bonkers if I were forced to spend eternity with them. That would be rather hellish to me.
At very least, one hopes that heaven is segregated. Can we put all the really annoying evangelical types in some sort of 'heavenly quarantine'?
2006-10-21 23:42:43
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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In Heaven there is no hate or prejudice; vanity or anything bad. On the contrary everything is happiness and praises to the Lord. Everybory loves one another; just like here on Earth should be.
2006-10-21 23:37:52
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answered by Jose R 1
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What makes you think you will be going to Heaven??
2006-10-21 23:36:32
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answered by southernn_sky_2020 4
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In order to have our sins forgiven we have to forgive others. In heaven there will be a renewing of our hearts and you will not think thoughts such as that... dislike or anything of that nature....
2006-10-21 23:38:20
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answered by lan lan 1
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If you are holding a grudge, chances are you may not end up there. If you dont love everyone as your brother/sister, will you really be there? Not judging you or saying I am eternally prepared, just a thought.
2006-10-21 23:35:48
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answered by inquiringmind 2
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If you made it to heaven i dont think that would happen , cause to make it there ya gotta love everybody i guess...Gotta have a pure heart !! Love dont hate !!
2006-10-21 23:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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