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It seems everyone can describe Hell in a very detailed format but no one really describes heaven at all. Most just say. "well uhhh its eternal bliss." but that doesn't cut it.

If there is a heaven what would you expect it to be or does your beliefs describe it in anyway?

2007-12-09 17:28:40 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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clouds...big fluffy clouds...and donuts, lots of donuts

2007-12-09 18:01:40 · answer #1 · answered by foolofjoy 2 · 1 0

I don't subscribe to Heaven as a place. To me its more of a state of mind. I think Heaven is a oneness God, or whatever you choose to call it. Likewise Hell is merely a lack of it. I think that's the greatest misconception of all time in fact. The idea that Hell is waiting for you. If you're not working from a positive intention man you're already there. The majority of humans are already there and they are unaware of their own suffering. That's the lie. When you work to make a positive change in the world, that is bliss. That is Heaven. Knowing God.

With Love,
Shane K.

2007-12-09 18:15:13 · answer #2 · answered by Shane K 4 · 0 1

The entities we once were we will again become. All must be born of woman and then return to Father. Beings in heaven are in incorruptible bodies but in appearance similar to us as is described numerous times when angels have visited flesh man. There are good angels and evil angels but all are sons of God the Creator of all souls. Heaven is a place of more refined vibrational dimension. Like a tuning fork set at a higher frequency when Christ comes to Earth and His will be done on Earth as in heaven Earth will be restored by being raised to the higher frequency which will impart life to what we now have as flesh bodies. Our flesh will melt away and we will step in to our incorruptible bodies.

The millennium will be a time of teaching and discipline for those who have not yet received Christ. Then will come the final judgment. Those who refuse the love of God will be destroyed.

This is the objective of the flesh age: to raise the people of good will to the maturity of the love of God and to finally and permanently destroy those who love only destruction.

2007-12-09 17:42:59 · answer #3 · answered by David P 3 · 0 1

truthfully, this thought does exist.................yet it incredibly is apart from the element there's a thought in Judahism, that,................. the human soul includes 5 areas the nefesh, the instinctual soul the ruach, the emotional soul the neshamah, the psychological soul the chayah the yechidah the chayah and yechidah are 2 ranges that are too extreme to be tarnished in actuality, right here all 5 ranges are in existence upon the beginning of the baby............the nefesh and ruach, those are the two ranges that tend to be tarnished, ie, those 2 ranges are the two that do evils............it is in simple terms those 2 ranges that do evils earlier the guy has completed something evil, the chayah and the yechidah proceed to be with HaShem........and the extra that the guy does sturdy movements, is the extra that the guy connects to those 2 ranges i completely anticipate to work out Hitler up in Heaven, an untarnished Hitler, the tiers of soul that have been meant for him which he by no skill linked to i'm disgusted with what his nefesh and ruach did, although if he became in a position to attain to the point of neshamah, i'm disgusted with those acts.............yet as for the tiers that are untarnished, i completely anticipate to work out

2016-11-14 06:49:50 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hi Rockastar!
I don't know beyond how the Bible describes it but I think that it will be like we are children again in the sense that we will be completely free of sin, loved like we have never felt in this life time and all the good things we ever wanted to know or learn or see will be available to us. I think is will be like a Father giving his child good presents, so as "we being evil and still give our children good gifts, think about a Him as a Perfect Father that has perfect love for his children and will give them good gifts freely just to see the joy in our eyes. And we will love him because he first loved us!!
I think it will be an awesome experience!! This is just my guess...as no one really knows. I think we have been taught more about hell because of the control that the Roman Catholic church has had over people since the beginning of the new age.

2007-12-09 18:08:20 · answer #5 · answered by Meeshmai 4 · 0 2

I think the reason why people can't explain heaven, is one, it doesn't have a lot of description (that i know of) and i think a lot of people believe that heaven is whatever you want it to be.
I'm not sure exactly. I think that is a place of love where you will be with God and Jesus and angels and the people you've lost before.
I do know they say it's gonna be perfect..... and we've never seen perfection here, so it's hard to explain something we've never seen.

2007-12-09 17:37:41 · answer #6 · answered by tashaluvshanson 2 · 0 1

Football is year round...and mostly sunny and warm for the games so the cheerleaders don't have to wear fleece jackets. Cool thing is there is a really good dental plan and every thursday is taco night.

2007-12-09 17:34:19 · answer #7 · answered by sketch_mylife 5 · 2 0

The supernatural -- including God, heaven, hell, Satan and tooth fairies -- is an invention of the human imagination.

Faith and logic are antithetical. If religious adherents would admit that they believe for PERSONAL, rather than logical, reasons, THEN they would be honest about their "faith". But claiming faith on a logical, rational, basis is dishonest -- faith is a personal position . . . not a logical conclusion or rational choice.

Faith and doubt always go hand in hand. Faith without doubt is BLIND faith. It takes a closed mind to sublimate doubt to the point of blind faith. Normal people leaven their faith with a little common sense. Doubt always nibbles at the edges of faith. After all, without doubt, faith would have no context, no purpose, no meaning, no point. Would it?

Because there is no evidence for anything supernatural (including God), NOBODY can claim ANY knowledge of it. Anybody who does is lying or delusional. It takes suspension of disbelief to believe in the supernatural: one must convince oneself that the impossible is possible. This is the opposite of curiosity. You have one life, one quest . . . and you choose to surrender it to something you can’t know anything about.

When people talk about faith, they're usually talking about the supernatural: God, angels, miracles, etc. There is, of course, lots of doubt involved because the supernatural is entirely outside the human (natural) realm. It's not so much that God, or angels can't exist . . . the real point is that NOBODY has access to the supernatural and thus NOBODY knows ANYTHING about it. Anybody who claims to have faith in something he knows absolutely nothing about is actually confessing to placing his imagination before, and above, his intellect.

Imagination has its place . . . but not where life decisions are involved. Placing imagination above intellect is surrendering your quest for meaning. You are surrendering the meaning of your life to your religion . . . to your version of God.

And that's fine. Just be honest about it. You gave up and made a leap of faith. Your faith is a personal position . . . not a valid logical conclusion.

2007-12-09 23:40:58 · answer #8 · answered by Seeker 6 · 0 2

It really is hard to explain... Who knows maybe when we get there he'll make a thousand new colors.... Not variations but new colors. That could be one out of infinite possibilities.

2007-12-09 17:37:02 · answer #9 · answered by iiiidontcare 2 · 0 1

which one

2007-12-09 19:44:17 · answer #10 · answered by Od Ephraim Chai 4 · 0 1

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