You are involved in a car wreck with your spouse and children. Sad news... None of you survive.
You regain consciousness and find that you are in what looks to be Heaven. You see what you believe to be YHWH standing before you. Indeed, it is YHWH. You then look around to see if your closest loved ones are near by. You notice they are all absent. You then first ask YHWH, "where are my kids and spouse?" YHWH replies, "they now reside in hell." You ask why? YHWH responds, "because they were not selected for this realm". You then inquire further, and ultimately beg and plead for God to reconsider their decided fate. But of course, you know that God is all mighty and knows what is best. You also ask God what hell is like for them. He again responds, "well, you've read my Book, right?" You then ask Him, point/blank, "are they in a place of eternal torment then?" He states, "yes".
Question:
Is Heaven a completely blissful place, moving forward? If so, why?
Is Heaven a Place of Complete Bliss? (Thought Experiment)
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Post #1In case anyone is wondering... The avatar quote states the following:
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Re: Is Heaven a Place of Complete Bliss? (Thought Experiment)
Post #91Indoctrination causes one to see evidence where there isn't any. Going where the actual evidence takes you does not lead to any gods.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm When it comes to God, the evidence of God's existence is weighing heavy on the positive side...so the scale is balanced heavily on one side...so being the logical person that I am, I must go where the evidence takes me, which is pretty much 100% all the way.
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Post #92Unwarranted opinion noted.brunumb wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 6:45 pmIndoctrination causes one to see evidence where there isn't any. Going where the actual evidence takes you does not lead to any gods.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm When it comes to God, the evidence of God's existence is weighing heavy on the positive side...so the scale is balanced heavily on one side...so being the logical person that I am, I must go where the evidence takes me, which is pretty much 100% all the way.
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Post #93I hope you can sort out who's who in this reply. It got messed up somehow
Yes. Fair assessment.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm You make Heaven out to be a place where your ONLY concern is achieving a perpetual orgasmic feeling from God, and that NOTHING else matters or even appears to exist. Is this a fair assessment?
So you no longer care for your loved one's well-being in Heaven?
If this is the case, you would never know who made it to heaven. You would have absolutely no awareness of your surroundings. You might not even really know what Heaven is truly like. You would be obvious to all, except God Himself. Sounds like God would need to change you, big time, since this outcome seems untenable by any believer's standards here on earth. Which might mean, when you enter Heaven God needs to change you. You are no longer you; in the sense that yes, you may still have the same name, but you now merely possess tunnel vision for God, and nothing else.
Thus, like I stated prior, the Bible should have been a one-pager. No need to love your neighbor, or follow any other rules. Just worship God, ignore your neighbors, etc....
Not necessarily. Because it could be the case that we will remember certain things, but we won't think about those things the same way in our spiritual state than we would in our human state.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm If you admit that you do not know, then you must still entertain the consensus view, that God zaps your conscious with amnesia and/or dementia
My prior point is that it's possible that if an atheist was no longer an atheist, they may choose to follow, and not rebel. The atheist is never given to opportunity. It's likely most would obey, being that Christianity is completely compulsory.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pmSure, that may be the distinction, but from a Biblical perspective, the atheists and Satan are going to the same place anyway.
Not going to quibble over terms here (i.e.) agnostic/gnostic -- atheism/theism You do not buy the story about Bigfoot. Neither do I, regarding 'God/Jesus'.
I would instead argue you possess an a priori belief and/or possess some conformation bias/special pleading/cognitive dissonance/etc... We can delve into this below...We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pmBut it goes deeper than just not believing in Big Foot.POI wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:57 pm Please again refer to my analogy above, about Bigfoot. I could just as easily tell you that this is a conversation you will need to have with Bigfoot, after you are made aware of the 'truth'. "You must not currently believe in Bigfoot because you are "stiffnecked" "We have many anecdotal sightings of Bigfoot". "The evidence is all around you"
When it comes to God, the evidence of God's existence is weighing heavy on the positive side...so the scale is balanced heavily on one side...so being the logical person that I am, I must go where the evidence takes me, which is pretty much 100% all the way.
When it comes to Big Foot, I need to see what the evidence is for it, and against it...and then I will make my decision.
We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm And most of you know deep down inside that Christianity is true, but since Christianity comes with moral accountability, you'd rather not be held accountability to this Cosmic Moral Agent, and would rather suppress the reality of it's existence by finding ways to convince yourself that it doesn't exist.
Negative. If I thought YHWH existed, I would then be aware of the compulsory proposition. I would then be compelled to obey. Otherwise, the only alternative would be hell.
We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm And since the Holy Spirit is in a constant state of convicting you, you need to constantly reinforce your rebellions by joining religious forums and thus reinforce your justifications for your continual state of disbelief.
That is just my opinion.I have to ask if you ever actually truly examined your argument?
Well, as long as you admit it's an opinion
But it is something you can control. Here is an example of this control...We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm If such reality is true, God and God alone created the realty. The chosen go to bliss, the unchosen go to "hell". What a fierce dichotomy? A dichotomy which God created. At least with taxes, the consequence has more than one plausible conclusion. God's apparent unified punishment is eternal torment, for something humans cannot even control.
The Mona Lisa painting is a painting of a woman.
Would you agree that intelligent design is required for the creation of such a painting?
I assume you agree.
Now, if the painting of the woman requires intelligent design, then how much more intelligence is needed for the creation of the woman herself?
Hmmm?
Here is where the control comes in....your mind (common sense) agrees with me (assumed), but yet your own stubbornness to accept what the creation of the woman implies is preventing you from taking it all the way to "perhaps an intelligent designer created the woman".
That is something YOU can control. You decide whether you want to take it towards the direction that you know it should go, or whether you want to be stiffnecked.
The choice is yours.
We know humans create paintings. We have countless examples. Aside from the way humans 'make' other humans, do we know what 'created' the first human? But once we understand the process of evolution, we can now ask new questions... Such as, when was the first human classified, after branching off from it's common ancestry?
If I steelman your position, you make a case for a clumsy god, at best. Why?
We have many paintings. Some by great artists, and some by many others (amateurs, kids, other). You can usually tell a professional painting, from that of an amateur (mostly).
Is the human body a work of true art? You tell me? Would a truly competent 'creator' design an airway which shares a food path - (prone to choking)? Would a truly competent 'creator' design a sewage system to share a pleasure path - (prone to infection)? Would a truly competent 'creator' design an appendix, which sometimes inflates and ruptures? Or how about having to eat all the time, drink all the time, breath all the time, blink all the time, etc etc etc etc.......................................................
Or, would it be, at best, the work of a clumsy designer, if designed at all?
I'll stop here...
In case anyone is wondering... The avatar quote states the following:
"I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness."
"I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness."
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Re: Is Heaven a Place of Complete Bliss? (Thought Experiment)
Post #94Moderator CommentWe_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:59 pm That is something YOU can control. You decide whether you want to take it towards the direction that you know it should go, or whether you want to be stiffnecked.
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Post #95Peace again Joey!
I thanked you for your post (even though I am thankful to you for bringing up some issues and giving me a chance to expound the truth more accurately about my Lord), but I just needed to make sure I say this one thing while I have a moment (been busy busy): you are not stupid, dear Joey. Probably (hopefully) you know that and are just poking lighthearted fun at yourself, but you keep saying it... so now I gotta say that you are not.
Peace as always to you and to your loved ones,
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JoeyKnothead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:18 amThanks, and you tell em I said to fix you up a mess of it yourself
Well about that, I kinda forgot the OP topic, and how you was just explaining stuff in terms of your theology. I saw you'd posted, and, per standard operating procedure, had to read me what it is you did.tam wrote: There won't be anyone acting falsely in God's name, in the Kingdom.
In my defense, genetic testing's confirmed me and stupid share us most the same dna.
I retract and deny I ever said me any of that I just there retracted.
I thanked you for your post (even though I am thankful to you for bringing up some issues and giving me a chance to expound the truth more accurately about my Lord), but I just needed to make sure I say this one thing while I have a moment (been busy busy): you are not stupid, dear Joey. Probably (hopefully) you know that and are just poking lighthearted fun at yourself, but you keep saying it... so now I gotta say that you are not.
Peace as always to you and to your loved ones,
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Re: Is Heaven a Place of Complete Bliss? (Thought Experiment)
Post #96Quotatorial editorializatins've occurred...
I like to fun around. On the "I'm stupid" there, it's my way of saying I was embarrassed I misunderstood it all.
You're sweetern a hunerd pound of honey, that you'd take the time.
Peace back, double stamped, times infinity!
I remind folks you got you a good one of em.tam wrote: I thanked you for your post (even though I am thankful to you for bringing up some issues and giving me a chance to expound the truth more accurately about my Lord),
Thanks for the kind words.tam wrote: but I just needed to make sure I say this one thing while I have a moment (been busy busy): you are not stupid, dear Joey. Probably (hopefully) you know that and are just poking lighthearted fun at yourself, but you keep saying it... so now I gotta say that you are not.
I like to fun around. On the "I'm stupid" there, it's my way of saying I was embarrassed I misunderstood it all.
You're sweetern a hunerd pound of honey, that you'd take the time.
And all y'all. Um. This is kinda awkward, and I ain't trying to flirt, and this is new times, and we oughtn be too forward nowadays, but you're you one of my loved ones too.Peace as always to you and to your loved ones,
your servant and friend and a slave of Christ,
tammy
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