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Think of it this way in heaven...if everything is perfect ...and all we do is worship God....wouldnt that make the heaven, in a sense, robotic?..because without any problems there really is no point of living.. and we are kinda like robots living aimlessly...with no real life in us


any thoughts??

2007-05-18 08:49:26 · 10 answers · asked by soccrshark395 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

10 answers

This is another misconception regarding Heaven, we seem to fall into the trap of imagining Heaven as a place of passive existence when in fact it has to be dynamic and fulfilling all our hopes and dreams.
People down thru the ages have painted this rather closed picture of Heaven and it seems to have stuck and become part of our mindset, but Jesus Himself told it like this;` N o eye has seen no ear has heard,nor has it entered into the heart of man what God has prepared for those who love Him`

2007-05-18 08:57:22 · answer #1 · answered by Sentinel 7 · 0 0

No way! In Heaven, we'll be in God's presence - we'll be able to spend eternity in view of His glory. It'll be awesome - we won't be able to help but worship Him. After all, worship is a response to God.

Although I know little else about what Heaven will be like...I don't think it'll be anything the images contrived by men over the years. It'll be a joyous place.

2007-05-18 09:11:49 · answer #2 · answered by TWWK 5 · 0 0

Far from it! The free will God gives us endues us with the ability to know the fullness of God's love and forever be joyful in it! We're not going to spend eternity up there floating around playing harps either! Revelation 1:6 says something to the effect that we will "reign as kings and priests with Him", so I'm inclined to believe that due to our victory over sin, we're made examples unto the angelic realm and the new Heaven and Earth and set in positions of authority to rule with Him over this new creation!

2007-05-18 09:25:21 · answer #3 · answered by bigvol662004 6 · 0 0

I suggest you research heaven a little. God said of heaven:

"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived, what God has prepared for those who love Him." Sound pretty exciting to me.

There is also a book by Randy Alcorn called "Heaven". He uses all the references to heaven in the Bible to prepare a possible scenario of what heaven will be like.

http://www.contenderministries.org/romanroad.php

2007-05-18 08:54:32 · answer #4 · answered by Lazarus 3 · 0 0

you're thinking of heaven as a sort of analytical, logical conclusion, i.e. perfection. The thing you are forgetting is that earthly life still exists while this is going on.

2007-05-18 08:53:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No!!!!!!! Lucifer rebelled, as a results of fact he became against the assumption of persons!!!! a million/3 of angels additionally rebelled, inflicting them to become demons. Then God made human beings. devil brought about them to sin. Then whoever sins without asking for forgiveness, is going to hell with devil. God made those with unfastened will, so which you will't be mindless, nor can angels be.

2016-11-24 22:22:02 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think you are wrong. the Bible doesn't say we bow down. that's what angels are for. angels are robotic in a sense, but not us. there won't be sin, but there will be a new Earth, so why complain?

2007-05-18 08:57:35 · answer #7 · answered by Hey, Ray 6 · 0 1

Heaven is a complete fantasy!

It is completely unrealistic and not based at all on any sort of evidence.

2007-05-18 08:55:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's just dumb. Really. That's it. Just dumb.

But you are right, if everything is perfect, there is only one course of action, which of course, removes free will from the equation.

2007-05-18 08:52:54 · answer #9 · answered by The Bog Nug 5 · 0 1

There is a robotic hell. There must be a robotic heaven.

he he he

2007-05-18 09:39:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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