the most beautiful place times a million.
2007-12-28 18:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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In cartoons, heaven has clouds and people and God walk on heaven. They do have wings but what do they really do with those two wings?
Wings are suppose to be for flying but do Gods need wings to fly?
If they do fly there must have air resistent so the wings can propel by the force of the air presense. Gravity also exists in heaven since one need to be walking. So, what is the ground made of? Hope not concrete.
Gravity exists in heaven. Sound waves exists also in heaven so people can talk. Sound waves when we talked like on earth so we can hear each other.
We need our eyes to see things in heaven as well.
This kind of heaven seem kind of silly but maybe most believers believe these concepts.
No one ever ask Jesus these questions while he was on earth and alive? He might have never able to give anyone an answer because he had no answer since he was a human being with an imagination.
2007-12-28 18:46:08
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answered by unabletoplaytennis 5
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I try not to make a habit of attempting to imagine that which can't be imagined. Any mental image of Heaven one can think up will be woefully inadequate, and if thought about enough, will ultimately be a disturbing and depressing view of the afterlife.
Can you really imagine yourself living in a big, empty field for ETERNITY and being permanently happy? I don't think I could live in such an environment for a week and still be happy! No offense intended, of course.
2007-12-30 11:23:22
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answered by Sam K 4
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I picture heaven like a cloud field, just beautiful. I'd see everyone I've lost in the past, and of course that reunion is going to one in a million.
Heaven could only be considered "Picture Perfect"
2007-12-28 18:41:58
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answered by Love Angel 3
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I've always pictured heaven to be a peaceful place. With music from the angels. Ever since I was little I also thought of heaven as an all white surrounding. As if on clouds.
You should read 90 Minutes in heaven. I think you would find it interesting.
2007-12-28 18:38:38
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answered by Julia 5
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An old woman (Cree) once told me that she had died and gone to heaven. She found herself outside in this vast prairie with mountains in the far background, and she saw a herd of horses galloping wildly, all brown or black, being led by two white horses.
I liked that picture.
2007-12-28 18:40:44
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answered by Shinigami 7
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The scenery in that one scene in Star Wars Episode II when Anakin and Padme was sitting on the grass with that huge waterfall. lol. I always thought that Heaven could possibly look a little something like that.
2007-12-28 18:44:02
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answered by Sm00+H Cr!m1n@L 2
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well the bibble says that it is paridise.it only says paradise.but i think its what ever you think paradise is know.its a second world in heven.also
Heaven may refer to the physical heavens, the sky or the seemingly endless expanse of the universe beyond. However, the term is often used to refer to a plane of existence (sometimes held to exist in our own universe) in religions and spiritual philosophies, typically described as the holiest possible place, accessible by people according to various standards of divinity, goodness, piety, etc. In rare circumstances, humans have claimed, according to many testimonies and traditions, personal knowledge of Heaven.
2007-12-28 18:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Heaven and hell could mean different things to different people. For example: playing golf around the clock for all eternity could be one man's idea of Heaven, but another's idea of Hell. I guess we'll find out when we get there, or when we get to the other place...
What's with the thumbs down? I once saw a " Twilight Zone " episode in which a man had died, and then in the afterlife, found himself having sex with beautiful women both night and day forever. It wasn't until he got bored with it that he realized he was in hell. Who's to say that this isn't the case? And if Rod Serling couldn't come up with a definition of Heaven and Hell, then who could...?
2007-12-28 18:40:19
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no heaven or hell, so I do not picture either. Instead, I believe that you live on through through your family, they forever carry your genes, and in some ways your memory. Your elements are forever recycled in Nature. It makes more sense anyway.
2007-12-28 18:44:43
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answered by xXEdgeXx 5
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i don't believe in heaven and hell. i believe that our earth is just an atom on the tip of a child's finger in another universe somewhere. i think that being a good person and finding heaven on earth is what life is about.
as for your field with flowers and happy people...ever been to santa cruz, ca?
2007-12-28 18:40:13
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answered by Caity 2
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