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heaven

Posted By: g on 2007-07-28
In Reply to: I am teaching an adult class sm - trose

I had a "near death" experience and got a glimpse of the other side.  The colors were different, more vibrant, more shades and variations than here and the music was indiscribable.  This happened in childbirth over 40 years ago and I can still remember every exquisit detail.  I also totally believe in reincarnation and that someday we will see heaven spread over the earth and wake up to it's splendor for what it (we) really are.


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    I don't believe in heaven either...

    but that's because I am what I am--a godless atheist. ;-) 


    I always have to take the difficult path in my life choices it seems, don't know why, must be my whole "gotta have a challenge" mentality.  I envy the people who believe in god, heaven, and all the good things that come with the comfort of firmly believing in what happens when we die.  I just can never be convinced otherwise; my mom tried right up to her own death and said she was sad for me. 


    Well I'm not sad and I don't feel purposeless either.  I just believe in science and need something tangible.  I don't think I'll just become a wormfeast though when I die (course I will be cremated unless there's nothing left to cremate for some reason), but there's some sort of biological electricity in all living things, so I'd like to think that electricity gets transferred some how.  In what way, I have no idea. 


    Cue the Star Trek music now!   


     


    Heaven to me would be seeing my
    Dad and relatives and some dear friends completely restored and happy, and being reunited with my pets; Greta, Maggie, Angus and Molly.
    I'm going to Heaven and you're not.
    g
    I feel certain you will see her in Heaven - sm

    Once we get to be with God, there is no division by religion, that's what I believe anyway.  If she was a good person, she will be there. 


    I'm Jewish. I believe in God, but not heaven, at
    Not in the other place either. However, I believe bad people get theirs in the end, one way or the other.
    Trose - Heaven
    Trose, I love the creativity of this site.. go down the page for the beautiful animated graphic, and oh the words underneath are awesome.

    http://www.angelfire.com/la2/OurAngel/Links.html

    Animals in heaven? NM
    xx
    Kingdom of Heaven
    Anything with Orlando Bloom is excellent. Seen this movie about 50 or so times and think I will watch it again tomorrow.
    Oh for heaven's sake.
    There is nothing hateful in my post. At ALL. I gave 2 conditions; either she likes the way she looks or she doesn't. Either way, SHE is the one responsible. Not the MRI company, not airlines, not McDonalds, no one else. If you think this is hateful, it's because you don't think she should take responsibility for her own behavior, & I'm willing to bet you would like the rest of us to take responsibility for yours as well. Good grief! You even want me to take responsibility for your feelings when all I've done is state a couple of facts & conditions. Why am I not surprised.

    Yes. It's hard to lose weight. Millions of years of evolving to super-efficient fat storage have seen to that. But actions have consequences. Everyone who is obese seems to think no one noticed how they got that way. Now the consequences of that behavior are yet another thing the rest of the population is supposed to take responsibility for, like bad loans or cigarette companies or bad business plans or anything else, & it pi&&es me off.
    Oh for heaven's sake.
    There is nothing hateful in my post. At ALL. I gave 2 conditions; either she likes the way she looks or she doesn't. Either way, SHE is the one responsible. Not the MRI company (and not airlines, not McDonalds, not the cigarette companies), NO ONE else. If you think this is hateful, it's because you don't think she should take responsibility for her own behavior, & I'm willing to bet you would like the rest of us to take responsibility for yours as well. Good grief! You even want me to take responsibility for your hurt feelings when all I've done is state a couple of facts & conditions. Why am I not surprised. Sorry, but I am of the opinion that we all make our own beds & lie in them.

    Yes. It's hard to lose weight. Millions of years of evolving to super-efficient fat storage have seen to that. But actions have consequences. Everyone who is obese seems to think no one noticed how they got that way. Now the consequences of that behavior are yet another thing the rest of the population is supposed to take responsibility for, like bad loans or bad business plans or anything else, & it pi&&es me off.
    Well, obviously. For heaven's sake.
    If there's a surgical indication, like inability to urinate, of course I would have it done! WITH anesthesia.

    What I'm against is unnecessary circumcision, which the vast majority are. I seriously question the ability of practitioners to discern developmental phimosis, which will correct itself naturally over time, with phimosis that will cause a serious health condition later in life.

    http://www.nocirc.org/publish/pamphlet6.html
    Trose, I don't believe in heaven, but I would teach SM
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    Another heaven quote I love!!
    Perspective on Death:

    Death is God carrying us in one arm while the other flings aside heaven's door to welcome us back to the blazing hearth of our first home

    .... while those inside, having arrived before us, rush to the door like glad children shouting, "They're here!"

    Death has a bad name on earth but in heaven it's a homecoming party everytime the door opens.

    God does not forget those earthbound children, sad and left behind.

    God leaves the party early to enter into their despair and to get them ready for their own parties SOME DAY!

    Phyllis Koehl (author)

    If you expect $60K to rain down from heaven think again

    My Bible tells me that the Lord will provide (and has provided) for all of my needs, it does not say he will send money raining down for me whenever I get myself into excess debt.  Rest assured that the Lord will provide the faithful with all that they need and plenty of what they want.  It is your right to believe otherwise, but do not step on my Christian beliefs in the process. 


    Luke 12:28, "If then God so clothe the grass, which is today in the field, and tomorrow is cast into the oven; how much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith?"


     


     


    Imagine the music in Heaven now!
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    I think there are probably more animals in heaven than people, too. (nm)
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