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Think about it. There has to be an equal amount of births compared to deaths, at least on earth anyway, to balance the population growth. Well, if EVERYONE dies, and EVERYONE goes either to heaven or hell, but there's no death in heaven or hell to balance the population, theoretically, could heaven or hell ever become overpopulated?

2007-03-04 13:10:28 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

14 answers

If Heaven and Hell really existed, Yes!

But then, all of us know that these are merely simplistic Concepts meant to answer some general questions!

Do you mean to say that Adam and Eve are true?

Can a 6,000 "Religion" - Judaism, have possibly known the Beginning and End of Days?

Even the most stupid child would know that this is not logically possible!

Yet, these "Religions" have held sway for millenia and continue to have people fight and kill each other over it!?

Heaven or Hell!?

Sheeesh!

Pax vobiscum, pax dominic.

ST

2007-03-04 13:15:01 · answer #1 · answered by In Memory of Simon Templar 5 · 0 1

Heaven and Hell are the same size as Chicago. But since its just your soul that goes there and a soul is about the size of a very small rat, there is plenty of room.

I have it on good authority that Heaven and hell are on an infinite level system. If you do well in your first eternity, you are promoted to level 2

2007-03-04 14:02:08 · answer #2 · answered by jinoturistica 3 · 0 0

There were many disussions about this in the church. The Catholic theology answers it this way:

Heaven and hell are not places, but rather two oposing states a soul can exist in after death, in relation to God. Heaven is said to be a state of complete union with God so it is extatic and good, and hell is a complete godles existence so it is unnatural and tormenting (because the person's sense of guilt is unbearable).

So can hell be overcrowded, you could say yes, because one soul in hell is allready too much. Can heaven be overcrowded, probably not because they say that "all heaven is in extasy when one sinner repents", so there must be space for him.

2007-03-04 14:07:28 · answer #3 · answered by the good guy 4 · 0 0

Overpopulation means too many people for the available space and/or natural resources. Heaven and hell exist outside of time and space. They have no dimensions; and there are no natural resources there, nor will we need any. Therefore "overpopulation" is not possible.
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2007-03-04 13:26:50 · answer #4 · answered by PaulCyp 7 · 0 0

interior the scripture of the bible it states that jesus says "I actually have a room waiting for all of you in my kingdom." So i think of that supernaturally, it does no longer be achievable for heaven. yet i do no longer think of it could be achievable for hell the two. think of approximately it. they are the two supernatural places, consequently, they could desire to have countless room for which to occupy each and all of the souls that have died. And, understanding at present's inhabitants, there could desire to be over 2 hundred billion in the confines of heaven and hell. an awe inspiring extensive variety, do no longer you think of?

2016-10-02 09:43:19 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Nope. No chance of overpopulation. There will be plenty of room for everyone.

2007-03-04 13:14:13 · answer #6 · answered by garo g 3 · 2 0

No and sadly more of them are going to hell.

2007-03-04 13:16:25 · answer #7 · answered by Holy Holly 5 · 1 0

In that case, the Buddhists have a much better solution.

2007-03-04 13:14:01 · answer #8 · answered by sketch_r 2 · 0 1

No, I don't believe that it'll be overpopulated.....I'm sure they'll be plenty of room.

2007-03-04 13:16:44 · answer #9 · answered by cajunrescuemedic 6 · 1 0

No, because they arent real...

That would also imply that there are unlimited quantities of energy to build these "souls" and there simply isn't, not that it matters because there is no soul.

2007-03-04 13:12:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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