Did you ever listen to Bill Wiese's "23 minutes in Hell"? He said in that afterlife that even though it was Hell and not Heaven, he felt just as physcial and pain stricken there as you're able to feel here in the physcial form. So in the afterlife, that must mean it's more like another dimension. If it's all spiritual and you don't have a concrete form in Heaven or Hell, and if your body is all wispy and dreamly like when you're dreaming, then you're never gonna feel whole, you're always gonna feel like something is missing, your actual body and all of the physcial, concrete sensations. So to all of you who say that Heaven can't be an actual physical concrete existance where you have all of your sense like you do now, I don't believe you. Why would have this concrete existance in Hell, but not Heaven?
If you haven't watched Bill Wiese's Hell story yet, here it is,
http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=1220088&fr=yfp-t-471
2007-11-16
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