SifuPhil
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Heaven would be a 24-hour-a-day pizza joint with the best pepperoni pizza, served by cute gals in schoolgirl outfits. 
Hey!Heaven would be a 24-hour-a-day pizza joint with the best pepperoni pizza, served by cute gals in schoolgirl outfits.![]()
I ain't no schoolgirl. Into the corner with you!I didn't say which cute gals ...![]()
And flocks of sulphur crested cockatoos.I think I would like cheetahs and wolves as well.
Sounds beautiful! I would like bluebirds, and hummingbirds also. Otters and white fur seals. Squirrels and chipmunks. Owls.And flocks of sulphur crested cockatoos.
I agree that it would be difficult to imagine heaven without a belief. I believe for multiple reasons. Over the course of my life I have searched for evidence. The most Important evidence came from an experience that is subjective and I will relate it only if you ask because it is a long story covering years where I believe God showed me things about myself which changed my life. Some of the simplest proofs come from science. In math/physics there is the idea of the infinite multiverse. Basically, it claims that in an infinite set of probability all things that can occur must occur. This means that in at lease one universe that God must exist. This does not say what God may be like. If God exists in one universe God may exist in all universes. There is also an argument from evolution. Perhaps God is nothing more than a universal consciousness which has an influence in every things life. Dr. Carl Jung talked about the "collective unconscious" He claimed that an archetypal field. which was common to all races, caused us to live through these archetypes. We are talking about the "inner child, hero, father, mother, etc." Do I believe that Jesus exists, yes. I can belief that and not have any affiliation with religion. So I believe that what ever my consciousness is will continue after my body dies.The premise is that there is something out there after you die.
Well I'm not really a true atheist because I waver back and forth but logic only tells me that when you die, that's it.
I meant beautiful in another sense, Warri. There will be wolves which howl, and noisy kids, and bagpipes!You are wrong about the sound. Cockies are very raucous but heaven wouldn't be complete without them.
If you do, and even if you don't, if you could imagine such a place, what mental image do you have? In other words, what would you like it to be?
It would be difficult to imagine not having my memories. Memories are what help us locate ourselves in reality from moment to moment. Also, my memories have helped me change my life in very positive ways. I wouldn't want to repeat my past. In heaven, my assumption would be that there is no time. In an eternity the concept of time would be useless. So, there would be no new days. What I like very much with your idea is that it implies innocence, and therefore bliss. I have experience bliss once in my life. It was wonderfull.OK supposing there was a place where after death a conscious whatever was going to experience an eternity. I'd want all memories of what took place everyday to be erased at the end of everyday. I'd want fresh experiences each new day.
Everyone knows that the earth will burn in billions of years. So we won't have to worry about floating as ashes for a long time. What we believe about other planets is completely open to conjecture because there are literally trillions of planets out there. We already know that earth and people would not exist if the universe was created even a fractional part differently.My belief is that we are ships in the night passing each other.
Eventually the Earth will be consumed by our sun and everything will be fried to a crisp.
So we will have eternity as ashes floating in space forever.
I also believe that there are no other planets like Earth out there and I believe Earth and humans are a fluke in the universe.
The Earth and humans just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
Love it! Now get a wig like that please, Philly. I will model the pink suit. Loll.
I don't get it. How does a video short about the universe give a hypothetical answer as to what Heaven may be like?
It doesn't. This is theatre of the absurd. Tongue in cheek stuff. Brits, Aussies, Kiwis, Canucks love this stuff. Farcical to the extreme. Lateral thinking at it's finest. It is supposed to make one think.I don't get it. How does a video short about the universe give a hypothetical answer as to what Heaven may be like?