I know it's a touchy subject and all, but do you guys think heaven really has a ghetto? Maybe Elvis Presley is sipping on some whiskey with Adolf Hitler, I mean from what I understand, God is forgiving, and he tells us to forgive, no matter what the sin is, so wouldn't everyone make it pass heavens gates? I don't suppose that he would send hound dogs after us "rebels" would he? A lot of you dirty black hatters are going to be in serious trouble!
I don't believe in hell so I do think there's some sort of heaven ghetto even though I hope my spirit and those of my loved ones that passed aren't in the same place as those of people such as Hitler.
I wonder who the president would be in heaven? If heaven got a ghetto, I'm going to bring some pot and smoke up with God, and Ghandi!
God is forgiving if you're sorry - and you change your ways. I don't think Hitler regretted anything that he did - and for that reason, you probably won't find him in heavan - if there is such a place.
I believe in heaven, not sure what awaits but hoping its lovely I think more about getting old (and Im frightned of that) but not frightned of death........
Why would there be a president of heaven? Once again, we're assigning the characteristics of human societies to a place (if we can even call it that) far beyond our comprehension.
I agree with you 200% and I receive a lot of critics for thinking that way, but that's the way I think
I second that.. I don't believe in hell.. My mind always says that "Whenever 1 human dies, another one will be born and the spirit of ones who passed will go into the new born body and will start all over again." So i think the ones who passed away in this world didn't really go to hell or heaven, i think they are still in this world.. Doing the task that the creator wants each human being to do so.
So how does that explain population increase/decrease. Where do the new spirits come from (populatin increase) or where do the unused spirits go (decrease population) ? That, of course, assumes you believe in life after death.
This thread is pretty deep I might say. Curiosity with life after death is what Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) sought for IMO. It's kinda 'dangerous' to think but it's also good to be open-minded with such at the same time.
It's simple. The spirits of the dead are placed on a waitlist, and only make themselves manifest in new human beings when God tells them to. Everybody knows that...