I am sure that Heaven is more than big enough.
I am just happy knowing that someday I will go there.
2007-02-03 14:33:24
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answer #1
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answered by zoril 7
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There is no Heaven as such, without getting 2 involved here ,I will say there are realms all around us. they have a different vibration 2 our realm , hence we cant C in2 it , vice versa.. As 4 "Heaven" being crowded , well just imagine 4 a moment that the billions of universes that exist there must be billions of planets that sustain intelligent life (far more advanced than ours in lots of cases I expect) If they were all created by the one all mighty omnipresent Goddess / Godhead then I say past life and future life experiences R not necessarly spent in the human form. So "Heaven" is a multicosmos affair or there R as many as there R intelligences. Look outside the square and U may find some of the answers , stay locked in the square and you R only believing in what other ppl want U 2 believe in.
2007-02-03 23:21:15
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answered by Bunge 7
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Nice to see you don't have any preconceptions in the matter.
Anyway, the answer is that if Heaven was even only as big as our solar system, which is so small that it is a barely visible grain of sand in our huge universe, then if Heaven contained every person that ever lived on Earth in the past history of the planet, AND every person that will live for the next million years, then there still would be so much room that no two people would even ever see each other, if they wanted it that way. So, if Heaven is even bigger (which most religions agree it is) then there is no way to fill it with people.
Put simply, the size of the universe is incomprehensibly big. If Heaven is just a fraction of that size, it could hold millions and millions of Earths, which is way more room for everyone that ever lived, or ever will live. It is not reasonable to assume that Heaven would be smaller than something huge because, if you believe in religion and a creator, and understand basic principles of logic and math, then it makes no sense that the realm of the creator would be smaller than his creation.
2007-02-03 22:45:42
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answered by Enigma 2
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Well, since Jesus only took a few back with Him..and only a handful of others went there to show us the ways people will go there..no it is not crowded. The trouble is that too many christians believe that loved ones go straight to heaven when they die..which of course would mean that all that are too many judgements happening..which of course is unbiblical.
As for the big bang theory..who invented the bang, the size etc...something cannot come out of nothing..not when there is totally nothing to begin with..
2007-02-03 22:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Theoretically, with christian dogma, dead people right now are dead. It's written that they will wake at the resurrection in order to be judged and their final destination will be decided.
and I destinctly remember reading that J.C. said he was going up there to prepare a place in heaven for those people who believe.
pretty much, you can get a lot of conjecture, but no definitive answer. Even if i was someone who researched this for years, until everything takes place, i wouldn't know the true answer to the question. humans are fallible.
2007-02-03 22:41:38
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answered by Dani 1
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I dearsay, do you ask if the universe is getting too crowded with all its stars?
Nah, Heaven is huge, big enough to hold all the people God has created and will create, sadly enough that not all will be there because many do not believe.
2007-02-03 23:09:56
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answered by SJ 3
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Well, I don't think that Christians who have died are actually in heaven yet. I could be wrong (it happens), but based on what I've read in the Bible about the dead in Christ (dead Christians) rising to meet Jesus in the air at the sound of the last trumpet, I think they (and perhaps their souls) are still waiting. I truly don't know what happens to a person's soul when death occurs, but I think heaven will be filled all at once, as opposed to one person at a time. And I think that since God created a REALLY big universe, He can create a REALLY big heaven, too.
2007-02-03 22:33:39
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answered by Iamnotarobot (former believer) 6
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Get your thinking out of the narrow material way. The dimensions we are familiar will not be in effect in Heaven. Time wont be going on there either. Cant be crowded if it is infinite.
2007-02-03 22:37:58
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answered by Anonymous
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it is clear that you have no concept of Heaven,
no clue about spiritual things.
you mind thinks within the bounds of that which you know of earth.
the World of God can't be harnessed with the traits of your existence and earthly traits such as "room for souls" or "overcrowding".
you severely underestimate the planning and powers of the Living Almighty God.....
but then, you are only human.
think outside the box.
2007-02-03 22:39:03
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answered by Chef Bob 5
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If people think Heaven is getting full, I'd sure hate to see what Hell must look like.
2007-02-03 23:15:42
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answered by Soldier for Christ 2
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Heaven is real, so your 'if' is meaningless. Who knows how much space, if any, a soul or spirit takes up? There's no way a human can know that. It also happens to be totally irrelevant to our doing what He's asked of us here on earth, so there's no reason for Him to tell us that. Leave that one to God to figure out.
2007-02-03 22:39:03
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answered by thejanith 7
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