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How do you like your Heaven?

psychoslice

Veteran Member
I place Spirit first.
God formed the singularity.

the formation of Man is a means to relieve the extreme solitude of being First.
How do you know that, I admit that what I say is only my own experience, my own concept, but how do you know your right ?.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
How do you know that, I admit that what I say is only my own experience, my own concept, but how do you know your right ?.
logic and the preferred choice.

at the point of singularity it is either substance first or Spirit.
if substance first.....then all is chemistry and terminal.
all is accidental having no purpose or resolve.

with Spirit first...all is well
 
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psychoslice

Veteran Member
logic and the preferred choice.

at the point of singularity it is either substance first or Spirit.
if substance first.....then all is chemistry and terminal.
all is accidental having no purpose or resolve.

with Spirit first...al is well
But again, how do you know ??>
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
I believe the choices we make are like stones in foundation.
choose well or.....
your opponent will bring his pry bar a increase any opening.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
I love my heaven here and now, its not something that I had to cruel for, from some crazy god out there, its simply who I am, I think think if there was such thing as a Christian heaven, to me that would be hell.
 

Senseless

Bonnie & Clyde
I guess what I could call the closest thing to the idea of heaven is my belief that after my body dies the illusion of separation and the material world will fade, and I'll be able to fully feel one with everything else.
 

LeannaBard

Agnostic Atheist
I honestly can't imagine an enjoyable Heaven, in the sense that most Abrahamic religions portray it. The concept of eternal life is not something desirable to me, because I feel I would get bored after a while and just be ready to stop. Perhaps there could be a Heaven in which it is impossible for me to feel boredom, to have unfulfilled desires, or to experience any unpleasant emotions or feelings. But then, I would feel as if everything that makes me who I am would be missing. the summation of my experience involves feeling urges and chasing them, having desires and seeking to fulfill them, getting bored and trying something new. Without those things, what do you do? Just...be? What's the point in that? I'd rather just not.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
I honestly can't imagine an enjoyable Heaven, in the sense that most Abrahamic religions portray it. The concept of eternal life is not something desirable to me, because I feel I would get bored after a while and just be ready to stop. Perhaps there could be a Heaven in which it is impossible for me to feel boredom, to have unfulfilled desires, or to experience any unpleasant emotions or feelings. But then, I would feel as if everything that makes me who I am would be missing. the summation of my experience involves feeling urges and chasing them, having desires and seeking to fulfill them, getting bored and trying something new. Without those things, what do you do? Just...be? What's the point in that? I'd rather just not.
excellent....

now apply that same frame of mind.....as if you were God, Creator.

which then leads to the formation of Man.
which then leads to the formation of heaven with several billion souls.

If I would spend one year with each soul, for an effort to know each one.....
I would be busy for the next several billion years.
 
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Scuba Pete

Le plongeur avec attitude...
Here's a picture of me in heaven...

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