Are believers allowed to consider and question the possibilities of what an eternal existence in some sort of Heavenly afterlife might conceivably be like? Or, at least, consider what kind of existence one hopes Heaven isn't? Or whether an eternal existence without any kind of strife or down-side or even emotional lows could even be bearable? Or must one simply trust that whatever Heaven is, an eternity of it would be something truly to look forward to and be excited about.
Are believers allowed to consider and question the possibilities of what an eternal existence in some sort of Heavenly afterlife might conceivably be like?
Or whether an eternal existence without any kind of strife or down-side or even emotional lows could even be bearable?
"Or must one simply trust that whatever Heaven is, an eternity of it would be something truly to look forward to and be excited about."
Where was heaven before you were alive?
That was some good readin Quakeduke.As for the 72 virgins, I had that already here. Life's been good! One of the things I'm looking forward to in Heaven is knowlage of "everything" (I hope that's one of the bennifits).
Quote from: jagermonsta on October 05, 2006, 08:00:02 AMWhere was heaven before you were alive? If you're kidding, the answer is "Same place it is now and will be after I die?"If you're not, my answer has to be "No one knows". If we did, no one would be hanging around here on this mud ball I'll bet!"My personal opinion is, "Who cares!?" as long as I get there..... QD
Quote from: quadzAre believers allowed to consider and question the possibilities of what an eternal existence in some sort of Heavenly afterlife might conceivably be like?In all my years of study (not that I'm by any means anyone) I've never found anywhere in what's considered the Christian OT & NT - whether in their "original languages" or a modern language - where we aren't allowed to consider and question. I rather think we find many instances in these writings where not only are we encouraged to consider and question we find
I believe your reality just ends when you die, just as your reality just began as you were born. This is a terrifying outlook to have but is the most reasonable in my opinion.
I"m not sure what this obsession with evidence is