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At what point would you super-relgious types admit that you're wrong?
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I asked "what if the afterlife is not what you expected"... What if you die and heaven is NOT perfect? What if it's totally sweet, but there are just a shitload of mosquitos? Your whole beyond the senses stuff was wrong, because you can feel the mosquitos and it's really annoying?
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The only thing one can know about heaven is that it's perfect.
There is no pearly gates, no angels on clouds playing harps and certainly no bouncer checking a list. Heaven is indescribable because the soul does not have senses, therefore the afterlife has to be beyond those senses and it's impossible to imagine that.
That's something I've arrived at through logical thought, not bible verses.
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At what point would you super-relgious types admit that you're wrong?
Suppose you get hit by a bus tomorrow, and find yourself in some afterlife that is completely not what you expected? What would your first thought be? I don't want to hear how you think this is impossible, because I don't give a crap that you think it's impossible. I think it's very possible, and this is my thread.
I'm just curious, though. If you know you've died, and you don't meet up with St. Peter or whatever, instead, say, Mr. Rogers makes you spin the wheel from the Price is Right and you only get in to heaven if you get close enough to totalling 1.00, would you STILL think "man, this is our lord and savior Jesus Christ testing us still" or would you be like "god dammit, I was duped." At what point would you give up your belief?Tags: None
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