sorry this question is a bit deep for me,i'm only on my second can of stella.
2006-11-11 06:06:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the scientific viewpoint is helpful here: just because our human minds are trapped into moving inexorably through time doesn't in any way invalidate what has gone before. It is merely a human failing that we can't go back in time and revisit the past. Therefore all those precious past lives are still there in the same spacetime, just in a part of that spacetime that we can't reach. So all those who have died exist eternally, just not in the here and now.
2006-11-11 20:39:12
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answered by mesun1408 6
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I think heaven be a promise of eternity of free beer.
2006-11-11 06:16:46
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answered by netwalker01 3
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Haven't you read?....Heaven will be here on Earth
And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
2006-11-11 06:07:12
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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If human beings had eternal life, I think organisations would have to provide the promise of release from monotony and relief for those who died by unnatural means, though I don't think they would glorify suicide.
2006-11-11 06:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what you mean - as a child I was absolutely terrified by the concept of 'infinity'. My teachers reassured me by saying that in heaven we would be unaware of the passage of time. Does that help?
2006-11-11 06:08:17
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answered by mad 7
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we won't. God is making a better heaven and earth for us.
2006-11-11 06:07:40
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answered by nameisie90 2
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