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Reply to "Describe Heaven Please"

Originally Posted by skippy delepepper:
Originally Posted by DarkAngel:
Originally Posted by skippy delepepper:
Originally Posted by DarkAngel:

You forgot "None of the above"

 

Heaven is a fruity drink in hand, a tropical breeze, sun shining on a white sand beach, blue ocean and a spliff.

 

I know, I have been there. You don't even have to die to get there either.

Your Heaven will end at death. Christians Heaven starts at death.

"I Pitty the Poor Fool" (Mr T) a Christian.

Mine is tangible, real. Got any proof for yours? I will stick with reality and the life I have here and now and not bank on some make believe fairy tale. Oh yeah, I hate to break this to you, but....the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and the Tooth Fairy are not real either. Harsh I know. Grab the reality pole and try and hang on.

Your Heaven will give you a hangover, mine will not. Isn't your Heaven just

setting on a beach under God's Sun enjoying the things he created for you?

I will know what my Heaven is when I meet my maker. Do you have proof,

yourself other than your ape cousins, that there is no God. Was it you that

said that you once was a believer? If you were, I'm courious what changed in

you? Is your inner voice in your mind or pulsing through your soul? Do you

believe you have a soul? I guess until you pass from this world, we'll have to

agree to dis-agree.

 

Skippy

I don't believe so Skippy. I have no reason to believe that there is any such thing as a God or almighty creator. I have never been religious. Raised atheist. I appreciate that my parents did not fill my mind with the things I see other people weighted down with. I don't believe in a biblical soul, but I do have a conscious and I am a moral person. If that is what you are asking. I just can't imagine living this life worrying over another one that I have no proof even exists. I am intrigued by religious people. To me it is like a mass hallucination that all religious people have. I don't understand how intelligent adults can believe in such things. With all we know about our world today and the natural order of things it seems like you would have to want to believe in a God. There is no logical reason for it. What need is being fulfilled by having this fantastical ideal?


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