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What RenaissanceLady said. Perfectly stated.
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Here's a paradox I wrestled with: Heaven is with God and Hell is without God, if I understand it correctly. In Heaven, you are supposed to be eternally happy and with your loved ones, right? So what happens if one of your loved ones ends up going to Hell for eternity? You never see them again for eternity? How could you be happy with that?
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Thank you God - Tim Minchin (Satire). Enjoy!
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Wayne, apparently all your loved ones have to follow your same religion or you don't get to see them.
And, I too applaud the post of Renaissance Lady, above: ![]() Father, please don't let us become divided from You, or from one another. ![]() |
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Wayne Harrison wrote: Here's a paradox I wrestled with: Heaven is with God and Hell is without God, if I understand it correctly. In Heaven, you are supposed to be eternally happy and with your loved ones, right? So what happens if one of your loved ones ends up going to Hell for eternity? You never see them again for eternity? How could you be happy with that? I don't quite understand the paradox. But perhaps I can answer you questions with a couple more questions for you. In heaven you are with God who created you and your loved ones. Shouldn't that be enough? If you want to be in heaven because of your loved ones, then who are you really idolizing? And, if the people you called loved one really love you, why would they want you to go to hell? Wouldn't they desire to be with you in heaven rather than to be with you in hell? I guess the real question is are your loved ones doing everything they can to get you to heaven so that you can be with God? |
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It doesn't sound like you understood my paradox. I'll try to make it simpler:
I'm in heaven and a loved one is in hell. How could I be happy in heaven without them? _________________ It's quite a thing seeing crowds of obese middle aged Trump supporters refusing to be vaccinated to "own the libs." |
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![]() Whoa momma! A top Pinecam poster! ![]() Joined: Jun 8, 2007 11:56 am
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Wayne, your question reminds me of one of my favorite movies starring Robin Williams, called "What Dreams May Come". In the movie, Robin Williams dies and then his wife commits suicide. In the afterlife, he searches for her in what you might call hell, risking his own damnation to that eternity.......saying that he would rather be with her there than without her in heaven. It is a very sweet movie about the power of love.
Anyway, sorry for getting off topic. _________________ Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu. |
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Here is one of many paradoxes I wrestled with: if the only way to heaven is through accepting Jesus as my Savior, what happened to all those people who lived before Jesus? And all the people afterwards who never heard of him? And the babies who die? And all the amazing non Christians who have done the most incredible and selfless things in their lives to help others? And on and on......
When one looks at the incredible diversity in the world, from the smallest elements to the huge universe, it seems to me that if you believe that God exists, it would just be natural that there would be as great a diversity of paths to the divine. That is why I love to learn about all of those paths. If my mother can be called Mother by me, Mommy by my younger siblings, Honey by my father, Little Sister by my Aunt, Teacher by her students, Daughter by my Grandma.......then certainly the divine consciousness can have many names, and can be seen in many ways. And certainly my Mom doesn't care what you call her. I believe that, if you do have a sincere desire to know, then you should accept nothing other than your own personal experience. _________________ Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu. |
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Wayne, I think your question was understood and answered:
"In heaven you are with God who created you and your loved ones. Shouldn't that be enough?" The idea is that God's divine presence would be fulfilling on Its own. I don't think that is an irrational belief, but it does not seem to be one that we share with the author. To the extent he or she is comforted by it and uses the belief for the purpose of enhancing humanitarian aims, it complies with my Unitarian-based standards -- since nothing could be less rational than our theories of the afterlife except one Reality: our mysterious births into consciousness. The stork story makes more sense than where we really come from: the stars -- the mist -- His clay. So how can we argue with anybody about it?! maybe he or she is right. We'll just have to Wait and See. ![]() |
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Wayne Harrison wrote: It doesn't sound like you understood my paradox. I'll try to make it simpler: I'm in heaven and a loved one is in hell. How could I be happy in heaven without them? Our desire is to be with God because He made us and we belong to Him. That is our joy. Your loved one's will be judged on their own merits. Yet if it is true that your loved one is in hell, one would have to wonder if they really were able to love since as Christians we believe that God is Love. If "you" have judged your loved one to be in hell, it stands to reason that one should do all they can to make sure those others you love get to heaven so that all can be together with Our Father who created us. |
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Screamin wrote: Here is one of many paradoxes I wrestled with: if the only way to heaven is through accepting Jesus as my Savior, what happened to all those people who lived before Jesus? And all the people afterwards who never heard of him? And the babies who die? And all the amazing non Christians who have done the most incredible and selfless things in their lives to help others? And on and on...... That is why I love to learn about all of those paths. We know that, while most of the world has been introduced to Jesus Christ, not all have been exposed to the Gospel. Yet, we also know that all creation seeks God regardless of the exposure to Scripture. The idea of the natural law comes from this philosophy. Jesus stated that the more that is given, the more that is expected. Those who have little or no knowledge of God; yet, live their lives in goodness, beauty, and truth are likely recipients of God's mercy. At the same time, those who have knowledge of Jesus Christ and reject Him will also be judged based on their ability to respond to the talents they have been given. Jesus also stated that we should strive for the narrow gate--towards perfections. So, we are obliged to learn and study the Good News as much as practical. |
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