It sure does sound that way.
2007-06-15 08:03:33
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answered by Fred 7
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I have a much different view—and the reason is because the Bible gives us a much different view of what heaven will be like.
For one thing, the Bible tells us that God will have work for us to do in heaven. We won't be sitting around, strumming harps, or idly floating around on clouds. The Bible says, "The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the (heavenly) city, and his servants will serve him" (Revelation 22:3). The Bible doesn't tell us exactly what this involves, but I can assure you we won't be bored!
At first glance, this may seem like a contradiction. After all, doesn't the Bible say that heaven is a place of rest? Yes, it does; in heaven God's people "will rest from their labor" (Revelation 14:13). But the difference is this: In heaven, we will never grow tired or weary. Then we will have new bodies—bodies that will never age or grow weary. We will work but never grow tired.
But the most important thing about heaven is that we will be with God. In heaven, we will have all eternity to explore the wonders of His creation and the depths of His love. Yes, in this life we grow weary and bored. But that won't be true in heaven, which is far greater than anything we can ever imagine. Do you know for sure that you are going there when you die? You can be, by giving your life to Christ today.
2007-06-15 13:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was 5 I thought it would be filled with Toys and Junk.
When I was 7 I thought it would be filled with free barbie dolls.
When I was 13 I thought it would be filled with REALLY REALLY cute guys.
So, It being a bit boring? Might be true...
But thats only because Heaven is WAYYYY beyond our understanding.
They really dont talk about it that much in any of the holy books.
Thats why YOU think its really boring.
When we really just have to wait and see.
- Ciao
2007-06-15 12:23:24
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answered by anchorage 5
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Being in the presence of the Godhead, a vast array of angelic beings, and a host of saints and holy martyrs singing the praises of God hardly strikes me as boring in any imaginable way. An eternity of dwelling with the Creator of the Universe is, for a believer, the summit of our faith.
2007-06-15 12:25:53
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answered by solarius 7
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I really, really wish I could take credit for this . . . but I can't, so I'll just post the link:
http://www.nobeliefs.com/heaven.htm
It compares the description of Heaven in Revelations with the Borg Collective from Star Trek: Next Generation . . . :-)
Personally, having grown up in that milieu, I *am* curious as to how people who start checking their watches in church at 11:45 AM because they want to beat the line at Luby's are going to handle a "song service" a million years long . . . lol.
2007-06-15 12:25:56
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answered by Boar's Heart 5
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Of course not, why would it be boring to meet your creator or to see your grandmother or great great grandfather? Boredom doesnt exist in heaven. It exists on earth bc ppl like you who rely on cable tv to keep them facinated. Heaven is full of joy.
Thank you and that is all.
2007-06-15 12:21:53
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answered by Is that your final answer? 3
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Its just you. When you get to be with the one who created all things and loves you so much, it wont be boring. On the other hand burning in a lake of fire and never dying sounds horribly tiring.
2007-06-15 12:22:31
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answered by ? 7
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You think what you want, you'll find out on judgment day where your headed and we'll see what you say then. In heaven we can rejoice being with our Savior, if you think that's boring well so be it. There are those of us that think it will be wonderful.
2007-06-15 12:20:41
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answered by Lil's Mommy 5
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Go to Heaven for the scenery and hell for the company. :)
2007-06-15 12:19:37
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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Play your cards right & you could go to hell if thats what youd prefer
2007-06-15 12:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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