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So you don't get to connect with your loved ones who died before you? Is this new Earth as painful and full of suffering as our current Earth? Do we start as babies and eventually die of old age on this new Earth in Heaven?When you get to “Heaven” you’ll relive your same life on a new earth.
With loved ones, yes.So you don't get to connect with your loved ones who died before you? Is this new Earth as painful and full of suffering as our current Earth? Do we start as babies and eventually die of old age on this new Earth in Heaven?
With loved ones, yes.
Painful and suffering, yes.
You start as you started this world which could be from zygote to 100+.
Die, yes
My thoughtsWhere are you citing this? Certainly not from the bible
I believe that those in the heavenly, eternal state will be ageless and in a new resurrected bodily state or form which is perfect.If you die young and strong, will you eternally be young and strong when you get to Heaven? How about if you die when you're old and weak? WIll you eternally be old and weak in Heaven?
Our own thoughts can simply be our imagination or deceptive.My thoughts
What is "Heaven?" Is it a physical destination?If you die young and strong, will you eternally be young and strong when you get to Heaven? How about if you die when you're old and weak? WIll you eternally be old and weak in Heaven?
Everything depends upon how God remembers you and possibly how people remember you though not necessarily. A Christian going to heaven expects God to remember the good not the bad. In ancient times the most important thing in many cultures is to be remembered, and this also was (and probably still is) important in Jewish culture. Most Jewish scripture to me seems to place a lot of import on being remembered, though this could be a turn of phrase referring to having children and not strictly memory. Whatever our interpretation of heaven, memory is important: what God remembers, possibly how we are remembered by people, too. You can see that the Christian is strongly influenced by the Jewish though is not the same. Its just one interpretation of Christianity; but when something is not remembered it is truly gone and when remembered: not. Even if you are talking about having a spiritual body etc there is still a lot about how God chooses to remember you. In most interpretations of Christ the memory of you is important. The following are poetic or lyrical passages, but in mystical religion they are relatively important:If you die young and strong, will you eternally be young and strong when you get to Heaven? How about if you die when you're old and weak? WIll you eternally be old and weak in Heaven?
As it transcends any worldliness, it is likely that “heaven” be both timeless and formless. It is your “soul” (your pure being) and not your body that dwells there.If you die young and strong, will you eternally be young and strong when you get to Heaven? How about if you die when you're old and weak? WIll you eternally be old and weak in Heaven?
I’d say that in Heaven, you’d connect with all that [is and] has been - including the “souls” of your own loved ones.So you don't get to connect with your loved ones who died before you?
There is no way to possibly ever knowIf you die young and strong, will you eternally be young and strong when you get to Heaven? How about if you die when you're old and weak? WIll you eternally be old and weak in Heaven?
Does it take much effort to maintain those barriers you've built in your mind?There is no way to possibly ever know
I don't think it is even worth thinking about
It cannot ever be answered
They are well worth it as they exclude pointless speculationDoes it take much effort to maintain those barriers you've built in your mind?
You’ve not read of any of Jimmy’s over 11,000 posts on this forum before now?Where are you citing this? Certainly not from the bible
Because you choose to reinforce and remain content behind that veil of ignorance, it arrogant to presume everyone else does.What exactly happens beyond death is behind a veil of ignorance and that goes for everybody
The veil of ignorance cannot be liftedBecause you choose to reinforce and remain content behind that veil of ignorance, it arrogant to presume everyone else does.