Willfully ignorant? I provide quoted and referenced Chapter and Verse from the Bible... you have offered...?
At any rate. I’ll effort to be succinct this time, how’s that?
You propose or allude to many potentialities of “what ifs” there…
Does an eternal being require
rest? If so, rest from
what? To
unwind, from
what? From the promise of never-ending
joy joy joy? Permanent relief and unfaltering and unrelenting bliss and peace for all eternity? Would that seem
stressful to you?
Why must anything be “built” by incoming tenants of “Heaven”? If “God” can merely speak the entirety of the cosmos into existence, what’s the purpose or need of formally mortal contractors or engineers? Just to keep folks in Heaven engaged in busy work?
I think you are spitballing from utter ignorance now, and seek too blame me for seeking simple answers from all Christian “believers” that are “sure” that “Heaven” not only exists. but that their reservations within the “Divine Motel in the Sky” will be held past midnight tonight.
I yet wonder why would you suppose any of your questions would serve to be confounding to an unbeliever of any claimed magic man in the sky, when you must invent things to which you yourself have no answers? Bridges, roads, and car dealerships in Heaven? Really? Is that revelation to be found in Ecclesiastes, Numbers, Romans, 2 Corinthians... where?
If you wish to engage debate, then perhaps you may wish to pointedly address what is presented in the OP, and then either lend Scriptural support that defines your counterpoints, or state that only faith can inform believers, or that you simply don’t know enough to lend further credible debate.
I don’t claim that “Heaven” is existent or real.
Christians do.
It's your claim to support, substantiate, and advise that all extant souls invest the entirety of their mortal existence in hopes of gaining that “reward”…
I counsel people (that inquire of me) a bit differently..
Just know that if you are selling your belief of some imagined swampland found on no maps, with no GPS coordinates provided as that idyllic beachfront property in paradise...some skeptics will insist upon a
bit more details before booking a flight to that destination just to sign a deed of property sight unseen.
I'm thusly dismissed by you to be just another atheist blowing off steam? Really? You may want to look around, and notice that even people of other faith-based beliefs hardly see any appeal in a Christian “version” of “heaven”.
Poke your toe into some other faith-based belief threads here, and see how your version squares with their own
[PS. If you concede that you do not know nor can provide support for your claims, that's ok ..skeptic's always accept "
I don't know" as at least honest, if not insightful reply]