Topic: Will you be in Heaven?
Franklord1's photo
Sat 06/28/14 10:50 AM
If you are to die tonight, how sure you are that you would spend Eternity in Heaven?

#ETERNITY + #HEAVEN

Thomas27's photo
Sat 06/28/14 11:24 AM
Because all dogs go to heaven my man! Even the dirty ones tongue2

panchovanilla's photo
Sat 06/28/14 12:16 PM
My ticket will only get me to Purgatory.
Gotta thumb it from there.

msharmony's photo
Sat 06/28/14 12:18 PM
I have never felt comfortable allowing myself to feel worthy of being in Heaven,,,

I pray for God to decide that I am though,,,

no1phD's photo
Sat 06/28/14 12:18 PM
Me..hmm.. one way ticket to..
well I guess it's really not my call now is it...lol

0ldhag's photo
Sat 06/28/14 12:20 PM
Heaven is what you make it. Yup, I'm going to heaven..But it isn't going to be full of harps and angels that's for sure...

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 06/28/14 12:34 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN-neddbZsk

Albert King - Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven (but nobody wants to die)laugh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZAA584zj6g

EVERYBODY WANTS to go to HEAVEN (but nobody wants to die) Peter Toshbigsmile

vanaheim's photo
Thu 07/03/14 08:48 AM
The Abrahamic concept of paradise for wont of a better term is more along the lines of outside and inside as opposed to somewhere else and here.
What you do outside affects you inside, is more what it means.

The dogmatic modern concept of heaven is based on mount olympus in greco-roman mythology. It managed its way into mediaeval christianity between the 7th-12th century during systematic pagan conversions and stuck.

The very great difference between them is the real Abrahamic version can actually help you in your life. The other version is all about trying to make some kind of deal or barter, it's chasing a golden fleece.

Pick the one that works. Heaven is about responsibility in this life, angels are more about dreams, imagination and serendipitous encounters that can guide you; this whole thing about a walled city or a mountain paradise above the clouds with anthropomorphic armies of spirits and great beings is paganism.

And that's the way it's actually written in early texts, when independently translated. The fairy tale came later, just coincidentally during another military domination of Europe and subsequent warring between aristocrats.

TBRich's photo
Thu 07/03/14 10:03 AM
There is no heaven/hell in the Jewish religion