pinkpapaver
Bluelighter
well, according to a little muslim friend I'm going to hell because I'm a christian. I'll let you know in a few decades. What's in heaven anyway?
Please answer the following questions. I'm curious about the responses and any variation.
Is it possible to get to heaven without ever going to church?
Is it possible to not get in going every day?
Is it possible to get into heaven if you don't consider yourself a Christian because the bible is hearsay, but would if you had the proof Thomas got, as you agree with his Morals (as opposed to the Old Testament's stone them to death for blinking too much)?
One of my problems with modern Christianity is the emphasis on orthodoxy (what you believe) over orthopraxy (what you do). In my opinion, this emphasis spawns a certain hypocrisy I have seen commonly in Christians who when Christ warns about throwing the first stone or before you talk about the splinter in another's eyes pluck the board out of your own, they seem not to care, Christian monarchs, hell the Catholic Church as persecuted for millennia! Why these disconnects?
well, according to a little muslim friend I'm going to hell because I'm a christian. I'll let you know in a few decades. What's in heaven anyway?
Please answer the following questions. I'm curious about the responses and any variation.
Is it possible to get to heaven without ever going to church?
Is it possible to not get in going every day?
Is it possible to get into heaven if you don't consider yourself a Christian because the bible is hearsay, but would if you had the proof Thomas got, as you agree with his Morals (as opposed to the Old Testament's stone them to death for blinking too much)?
One of my problems with modern Christianity is the emphasis on orthodoxy (what you believe) over orthopraxy (what you do). In my opinion, this emphasis spawns a certain hypocrisy I have seen commonly in Christians who when Christ warns about throwing the first stone or before you talk about the splinter in another's eyes pluck the board out of your own, they seem not to care, Christian monarchs, hell the Catholic Church as persecuted for millennia! Why these disconnects?
hahaha good oneI very much look forward to my own death, being able to rest etc.
So for me, any sort of afterlife at all would be equivalent to hell.
I don't think it would matter too much what would be in heaven, as you are trapped there for literally eternity. Forever. Never able to escape. Its very concept is that of a celestial prison and I very much hope that when I die, it's final!
Wouldn't it be nice to just disappear back in to the void from which we came? Sounds morbid, but actually pragmatically, very positive.
Your own death isn't anything to be feared, that's for sure. The deaths you have to worry about are that of your loved ones - because you're very much alive to the pain that it causes.
What an uplifting post.
I am the Bluelight Resident Optimist.
I very much look forward to my own death, being able to rest etc.
So for me, any sort of afterlife at all would be equivalent to hell.
I don't think it would matter too much what would be in heaven, as you are trapped there for literally eternity. Forever. Never able to escape. Its very concept is that of a celestial prison and I very much hope that when I die, it's final!
Wouldn't it be nice to just disappear back in to the void from which we came? Sounds morbid, but actually pragmatically, very positive.
Your own death isn't anything to be feared, that's for sure. The deaths you have to worry about are that of your loved ones - because you're very much alive to the pain that it causes.
What an uplifting post.
I am the Bluelight Resident Optimist.
"What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love."when you supposedly go to Heaven, what age are you? If you die at age 18 months then are you 18 Months for eternity? If you die at age 90 do you spend eternity with crippling health conditions? Either of these supposed 'Heaven' scenarios sound exactly like my idea of Hell, especially the latter.
Say afterlife - eternal life is the most profound euphoria, unimaginable bliss, happiness and comfort that extends forever, one can't even put in words the joy. You would really have nothingness over that? Since this is a drugs forum, imagine your most euphoric and and blissful experience that in that moment you wish would never fad, now imagine that Xinfinity and pure. You would really equate eternal euphoria and bliss to a 'prison' and 'hell' that you can never escape? I confess that eternal paradise is the only place one would want to be. True "from dust we were born, and to dust we shall return," but there's a soul and life within us that we will never understand without God.
"What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love."
―Fyodor Dostoevsky
^ Sounds more Christian, to me, than all those speculative images Christianity has invented and institutionalized
Floating around in constant ecstasy for eternity. No chance of things ever changing. It would be essentially worthless. Nothing would be achieved, nothing would ever be accomplished, other than just feeling good.
I believe the number of higher states of consciousness and planes you can reach is practically unlimitd so there is no such thing as boredom or stagnation of growth.