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So what’s so great about a Christian heaven?

jasonwill2

Well-Known Member
[FONT=&quot]I’m just glad that I have eternal life to look forward to in the new heaven and earth thanks to Jesus Christ the Savior.[/FONT]

God is infinite and so I think the joy of knowing Him and the depths of His love and discovering the endless beauties of eternity will also be infinite and wonderful. When I think of all the beauty of this earth even in its fallen, deteriorating state and walk in the forest, stand by the ocean, or view a sunset over mountain peaks I know these are only glimpses of the incredible beauty of the eternal realm. When I work in the garden I get physically tired, but still enjoy the beauty and variety of vegetables and flowers, knowing that the sweat of the brow and physical or mental exhaustion is a part of the curse of sin. In eternity all work will be pleasurable, creative, and rewarding with no tiredness. Now, there never seems to be enough time for the all things I’d like to do or the subjects I’d like to learn more about, but in eternity time will be not be a hindrance and new things to learn, discover, or do will be infinite. I’m sure there will be no time for being bored. God is an awesome artist who can’t help creating and God is love who can’t stop loving and I can hardly wait to be with Him for eternity.

And yet so many people you know will burn in hell... won't you feel sorrow for them? I've heard different answers to this but essentially people say that we won't feel saddened because they made the choice alone to burn in hell.
 

InChrist

Free4ever
And yet so many people you know will burn in hell... won't you feel sorrow for them? I've heard different answers to this but essentially people say that we won't feel saddened because they made the choice alone to burn in hell.

The thought of people I know or anyone for that matter being separated from the light, love, and Source of life, dwelling in loneliness with only themselves forever, apart from the Living water of Christ saddens me terribly. I don't know how that sadness will be eliminated in eternity, but I trust that God does know how and will bring about the perfect solution.
 

jasonwill2

Well-Known Member
The thought of people I know or anyone for that matter being separated from the light, love, and Source of life, dwelling in loneliness with only themselves forever, apart from the Living water of Christ saddens me terribly. I don't know how that sadness will be eliminated in eternity, but I trust that God does know how and will bring about the perfect solution.

Universalism? As in they get to join everyone else in Heaven in the end as they truly see the errors of their ways and so they all get redeemed? Still would suck to burn for x years before that moment though.
 

waitasec

Veteran Member
Struggle is good not bad.

maybe you misunderstood.

are you going to tell child who is dying from starvation and thirst that their struggle is good? are you going to tell those that are persecuted, that struggle is good? of course not.

It is when there is nothing to struggle for that is bad.

so what's so great about the christian heaven then?
 
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s2a

Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
Hmmmm indeed.

And you are aware there is no evidence for matters of faith.

Indeed so...

With that in concession clearly and near in our minds then. "What's so great about a Christian Heaven"?

Just seems of interest, primarily I should think especially as concerns believers that may abandon all other pursuits to obtain that promised certainty of an everlasting existence in "paradise"...

But more pointedly to the evangelical aspects of Christian's "commanded" call to both preach the "Truth"and seek out the truly repentant to one day realize their promised salvation and the "reward" of "heaven"...It just might be more successful in gaining such results if the Christian travel agents would lend a bit more specificity and detail to support the sales pitch...

Not asking for testable evidences here, just some enhanced detail that seems to be lacking from the very source Christians cite as "the word of god".

Still waiting...and no longer entertained in playing dodge ball with apologists and near-sighted adherents that will not provide any available Scriptural support or acknowledgement of abject ignorance as to what is even remotely appealing conceptually or quotable about the "Christian Heaven"...
 

s2a

Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
I am uneducated and have more faith than I know what to do with. ;)

My point was forum posters keep on trying to prove something that can't be proved. And the other side keeps on asking for something that can't be done. That lovely lady (I did not think she was faithless) KNEW something that religious people just don't get. Spirit can't be proved. Because she knows that I thought her faith is mighty strong.

Again, you seem to be missing, or deliberately avoiding the simple question of the OP.

There is neither request nor demand put to any prospective respondent to "prove" that a "Christian Heaven" exists. There isn't :)

[Read it again, if you doubt this]

IF you have "faith" that "Heaven" exists as a promised destination for all believers to expect and receive as saved and forgiven souls... well and good enough :)

What the OP asks, (and again I feel like I'm just yelling at a wall that provides no discernible echo). based solely upon what "is written" in the Bible...

"What's So great about a Christian Heaven"?

C'mon...

This is NOT a "trick" question...

It's your opportunity to evangelize that ultimate reward sourced entirely from Scripture, especially to win over converts that they may seek and find their own redemption...
 

savagewind

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Again, you seem to be missing, or deliberately avoiding the simple question of the OP.

There is neither request nor demand put to any prospective respondent to "prove" that a "Christian Heaven" exists. There isn't :)

[Read it again, if you doubt this]

IF you have "faith" that "Heaven" exists as a promised destination for all believers to expect and receive as saved and forgiven souls... well and good enough :)

What the OP asks, (and again I feel like I'm just yelling at a wall that provides no discernible echo). based solely upon what "is written" in the Bible...

"What's So great about a Christian Heaven"?

C'mon...

This is NOT a "trick" question...

It's your opportunity to evangelize that ultimate reward sourced entirely from Scripture, especially to win over converts that they may seek and find their own redemption...

OK You are right. I should not have contributed to the thread. It is not my belief that "Christian heaven" is an "ultimate reward". I believe Heaven is the place where one has an audience with Yahweh. Esther 4:11

I am not so presumptuous to believe it will go well with me there.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Indeed so...

With that in concession clearly and near in our minds then. "What's so great about a Christian Heaven"?

Just seems of interest, primarily I should think especially as concerns believers that may abandon all other pursuits to obtain that promised certainty of an everlasting existence in "paradise"...

But more pointedly to the evangelical aspects of Christian's "commanded" call to both preach the "Truth"and seek out the truly repentant to one day realize their promised salvation and the "reward" of "heaven"...It just might be more successful in gaining such results if the Christian travel agents would lend a bit more specificity and detail to support the sales pitch...

Not asking for testable evidences here, just some enhanced detail that seems to be lacking from the very source Christians cite as "the word of god".

Still waiting...and no longer entertained in playing dodge ball with apologists and near-sighted adherents that will not provide any available Scriptural support or acknowledgement of abject ignorance as to what is even remotely appealing conceptually or quotable about the "Christian Heaven"...

So let's play....have you seen this?

I've heard discussion that no matter what....we go to heaven.

THAT, I find hard to believe.

Picture yourself as Hitler....yes you can.
You make it through the gate and are escorted all around heaven.

Later that evening, you are invited to supper...with 'thirteen' others.
As you dip your bread in the bowl, a Carpenter is doing likewise.
You turn to use another bowl...and Judas is doing so as well.

(note the.... 'look in the eye'.... part)

Sounds like fun!....don't you think so!

I quoted myself....from a thread I started.

What do you think now?
Isn't the alleged..... 'King of kings'....Jewish?
 

s2a

Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
OK You are right. I should not have contributed to the thread. It is not my belief that "Christian heaven" is an "ultimate reward". I believe Heaven is the place where one has an audience with Yahweh. Esther 4:11

I am not so presumptuous to believe it will go well with me there.

I appreciate your candor in reply...thank you.

But even in your lent candor, I am left to wonder why the most pious of any christian sectarian affiliation adherents are then so often loathe to simply say..."I don't know".

The most ardent and vehement critics of scientific revelations and understanding today tend to be the most outspoken "deniers" and finger-pointers of the "uncertainties" inherent in any scientific conclusions borne of scientific methodologies.

One is left then to wonder upon what superior advantages are then to be found inherent within the "theories" of faith-based claims and beliefs?
 

s2a

Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
So let's play....have you seen this?

I've heard discussion that no matter what....we go to heaven.

THAT, I find hard to believe.

Picture yourself as Hitler....yes you can.
You make it through the gate and are escorted all around heaven.

Later that evening, you are invited to supper...with 'thirteen' others.
As you dip your bread in the bowl, a Carpenter is doing likewise.
You turn to use another bowl...and Judas is doing so as well.

(note the.... 'look in the eye'.... part)

Sounds like fun!....don't you think so!

I quoted myself....from a thread I started.

What do you think now?
Isn't the alleged..... 'King of kings'....Jewish?

Ummm, I suggest you leave the magic mushrooms alone for a bit...

*backs away cautiously*
 

-Peacemaker-

.45 Cal
And yet so many people you know will burn in hell... won't you feel sorrow for them? I've heard different answers to this but essentially people say that we won't feel saddened because they made the choice alone to burn in hell.

FWIW, I find the thought so disturbing that I can barely even think about it
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Ummm, I suggest you leave the magic mushrooms alone for a bit...

*backs away cautiously*

Keep backing away.

Or better yet...stand your ground.
Your accusation was shallow...it even lacks a proper rebuttal.

Care to address my previous post?
 

s2a

Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
Keep backing away.

Or better yet...stand your ground.
Your accusation was shallow...it even lacks a proper rebuttal.

Care to address my previous post?

Perhaps I was unclear? I did not understand the thrust of your last post, at all.

Could you present it again a way that people not high might understand?

Ask around, ask anybody here. I'm hardly shy :)

If it helps you to better understand what seems non-sensical to me in your last reply… I’ll go there, but it seems somewhat pointless..

So let's play....have you seen this?

Seen, what? What you offered up as follows? I don’t understand.

I've heard discussion that no matter what....we go to heaven.

THAT, I find hard to believe.
I’ve heard that too, but if there is a point to rebut or even a question there, I don’t understand it.

Picture yourself as Hitler....yes you can.
You make it through the gate and are escorted all around heaven.

Later that evening, you are invited to supper...with 'thirteen' others.
As you dip your bread in the bowl, a Carpenter is doing likewise.
You turn to use another bowl...and Judas is doing so as well.

(note the.... 'look in the eye'.... part)

Sounds like fun!....don't you think so!
See? I don’t understand that either. Your “point” whatever it was sailed far above my head.

I quoted myself....from a thread I started.
How nice, but you neither cited nor referenced by link that thread you mention, soo… still looking for some semblance of articulated emphasis or argument worthy of rebuttal.

What do you think now?
Isn't the alleged..... 'King of kings'....Jewish?
I still think as I said before that you sounded high as a kite… and still do not see any point worthy of rebuttal as regards the OP…

I invite you to try again, that’s all. Fair enough?
 

s2a

Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
I hear the ice cream is out of this world!

Cool! there's ice cream in Heaven?

Where shall I look in Scripture to confidently confirm that claim?

I mean, I like ice cream too...even the "heavenly" sort...
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Perhaps I was unclear? I did not understand the thrust of your last post, at all.

Could you present it again a way that people not high might understand?

Ask around, ask anybody here. I'm hardly shy :)

If it helps you to better understand what seems non-sensical to me in your last reply… I’ll go there, but it seems somewhat pointless..



Seen, what? What you offered up as follows? I don’t understand.

I’ve heard that too, but if there is a point to rebut or even a question there, I don’t understand it.

See? I don’t understand that either. Your “point” whatever it was sailed far above my head.

How nice, but you neither cited nor referenced by link that thread you mention, soo… still looking for some semblance of articulated emphasis or argument worthy of rebuttal.

I still think as I said before that you sounded high as a kite… and still do not see any point worthy of rebuttal as regards the OP…

I invite you to try again, that’s all. Fair enough?

Your lack of understanding is noted.
 

s2a

Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
Your lack of understanding is noted.

And your painfully obvious lack of clarity in posting a congruous argument/inquiry is on display for all as being accordingly assessable upon it's own merits...

[Evidence presented as found previously within this thread] :)
 
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