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Loved ones

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I believe I’ll see my loved ones in heaven. What does that tell you about me? What I believe? Where I’m going? This isn’t a trick question. The answers are right in front of you. Now if I were to tell you that I believe evolution actually took place you would know that I was full of ****. Think about it folks!
 
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TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
I believe I’ll see my loved ones in heaven. What does that tell you about me? What I believe? Where I’m going?

For starters, it tells me that you fully assume that your loved ones are in heaven and that you will be to.
What makes you think you, or they, won't end up in hell or some other place, should you believe such exist?

This isn’t a trick question. The answers are right in front of you. Now if I were to tell you that I believe evolution actually took place you would know that I was full of s$@t. Think about it folks!

I don't get that.
Assuming catholics follow the "official" doctrine of the Vatican, then more then a billion catholics believe in heaven and evolution.
This represents the majority of christians.

So why would I think you were "full of sh!t" if you expressed the same beliefs as more then a billion people?
 

Hermit Philosopher

Selflessly here for you
I’d remind us of the commandment: Thou shalt not covet.

No matter how heartbreaking it may seem; our loved ones are not and never were “ours”.

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We pray for the courage, clarity and strength to set our loved ones free from the bonds that hold them back and chain us to their passing.

Humbly,
Hermit
 

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
I believe I’ll see my loved ones in heaven. What does that tell you about me? What I believe? Where I’m going? This isn’t a trick question. The answers are right in front of you. Now if I were to tell you that I believe evolution actually took place you would know that I was full of s$@t. Think about it folks!
Do you think you will also see your hated ones?

and by the way, if you believed that everyone sees his loved ones in heaven, and you believe in evolution, then the family table in heaven will be huge. With some of them looking like rodents, or even bacteria.

ciao

- viole
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Thi
Do you think you will also see your hated ones?

and by the way, if you believed that everyone sees his loved ones in heaven, and you believe in evolution, then the family table in heaven will be huge. With some of them looking like rodents, or even bacteria.

ciao

- viole
Think u missed my point
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
For starters, it tells me that you fully assume that your loved ones are in heaven and that you will be to.
What makes you think you, or they, won't end up in hell or some other place, should you believe such exist?



I don't get that.
Assuming catholics follow the "official" doctrine of the Vatican, then more then a billion catholics believe in heaven and evolution.
This represents the majority of christians.

So why would I think you were "full of sh!t" if you expressed the same beliefs as more then a billion people?
I’m sure you can figure it out. You seem smart
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I’d remind us of the commandment: Thou shalt not covet.

No matter how heartbreaking it may seem; our loved ones are not and never were “ours”.

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We pray for the courage, clarity and strength to set our loved ones free from the bonds that hold them back and chain us to their passing.

Humbly,
Hermit
I don’t own my loved ones but I know I’ll see em again.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
For starters, it tells me that you fully assume that your loved ones are in heaven and that you will be to.
What makes you think you, or they, won't end up in hell or some other place, should you believe such exist?



I don't get that.
Assuming catholics follow the "official" doctrine of the Vatican, then more then a billion catholics believe in heaven and evolution.
This represents the majority of christians.

So why would I think you were "full of sh!t" if you expressed the same beliefs as more then a billion people?
Heaven and evolution? Sounds interesting.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I believe I’ll see my loved ones in heaven. What does that tell you about me? What I believe? Where I’m going? This isn’t a trick question. The answers are right in front of you. Now if I were to tell you that I believe evolution actually took place you would know that I was full of s$@t. Think about it folks!

It tells me you are entitled to your beliefs.

Just as i hope you would allow me the the same privilege.

You are of minority in your beliefs but that makes no difference to your entitlement
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
I believe I’ll see my loved ones in heaven. What does that tell you about me? What I believe? Where I’m going?
It doesn't tell me anything about you or what you believe or where you think you are going.

I also believe I will see my loved ones in heaven.

“As to the question whether the souls will recognize each other in the spiritual world: This (fact) is certain; for the Kingdom is the world of vision (i.e., things are visible in it), where all the concealed realities will become disclosed. How much more the well-known souls will become manifest. The mysteries of which man is heedless in this earthly world, those will he discover in the heavenly world, and there will he be informed of the secret of truth; how much more will he recognize or discover persons with whom he hath been associated. Undoubtedly, the holy souls who find a pure eye and are favored with insight will, in the kingdom of lights, be acquainted with all mysteries, and will seek the bounty of witnessing the reality of every great soul. Even they will manifestly behold the Beauty of God in that world. Likewise will they find all the friends of God, both those of the former and recent times, present in the heavenly assemblage.”
Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas, p. 205
 
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