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7. Heaven
Not that anyone has asked, but if I were asked what I think heaven looks like: it is a dark womb.
I'll explain, and no I am not interested in theological debates.
THAT'S WHY COMMENTS ARE DISABLED.
I'm just sharing why I made the heaven entry this way.
Yes, I'm going to sound strange for saying this.
I firmly believe that if one thing exists; so does its opposite. Heaven is often described as a bright place without pain and suffering: it is a place of pleasure. Pain is part of life, and therefore in order to remove pain is to remove life. According to scripture, that's why one must die in order to achieve this promised eternal pleasure.
However, one is supposed to sense what "heaven" is. In order to sense it, we need senses. Which requires life. Simply put: existing in heaven is a new type of life. One where there is no pain while existence moves on. We all have once known what it is like to live without pain, and that goes way way way back to when we're embryos. So it must be a dark place, where one cannot perceive that much. That is the best comparison to what heaven is, in my interpretation of it.
Oh and yeah, I guess what we consider to be god would be there. I'd imagine they're a looming figure, watching over the collection of souls existing in non-existence.
7. Heaven
Not that anyone has asked, but if I were asked what I think heaven looks like: it is a dark womb.
I'll explain, and no I am not interested in theological debates.
THAT'S WHY COMMENTS ARE DISABLED.
I'm just sharing why I made the heaven entry this way.
Yes, I'm going to sound strange for saying this.
I firmly believe that if one thing exists; so does its opposite. Heaven is often described as a bright place without pain and suffering: it is a place of pleasure. Pain is part of life, and therefore in order to remove pain is to remove life. According to scripture, that's why one must die in order to achieve this promised eternal pleasure.
However, one is supposed to sense what "heaven" is. In order to sense it, we need senses. Which requires life. Simply put: existing in heaven is a new type of life. One where there is no pain while existence moves on. We all have once known what it is like to live without pain, and that goes way way way back to when we're embryos. So it must be a dark place, where one cannot perceive that much. That is the best comparison to what heaven is, in my interpretation of it.
Oh and yeah, I guess what we consider to be god would be there. I'd imagine they're a looming figure, watching over the collection of souls existing in non-existence.
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