A) Deceased people who died and went into the light and are in Heaven and can't do everything they could do here and are forced an existance of nothing but peacefulness, grass, flowers and nothing else and they worship and serve God nonstop forever and ever whether they like it or not and have less freedom than what they had here because they have God "breathing down their necks" every second.
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B) Deceased people who died and refused to go into the light and are here on Earth haunting cemetaries, houses, building, and sometimes forests. They have ALL THE FREEDOM they could ever want. They can do whatever they want, experience whatever pleasures they want and don't have to worry about getting in trouble because they don't have
God "breathing down their necks" every second.
If both scenerios were to hold 100% true, then I'm happy for those "ghosts" and pity the ones in heaven.
2007-12-19
07:04:47
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If you can't have total freedom in Heaven and at least experience everything exactly like what's been experienced here even if you wanted to, then Heaven sounds like a serious drag.
2007-12-19
07:05:51 ·
update #1