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What Will You Miss In Heaven ?


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Kind of poking fun, but some thought is in this as well,

 

I don't know about anyone else, but time in the bathroom can be very relaxing and leads to all kinds of thinking and reading time,,,, that being said, if we don't need to eat in heaven, presumably we wont need to bathe or shower either, then goodbye to that awesome time.

 

 

Then for those of us with Tattoos, since it is embedded in our skin, do we lose those ? Which could be a good thing if we get our hair back for those of us who are balding or are bald, and then we don't have to diet any more and then we all look like rockstars....

 

We supposedly don't get to reproduce any more in heaven, so is anyone going to miss their body parts or if we get to keep everything, and they just don't work any more is that going to be a problem ?

 

add in your own nonsense if you like to the list,

 

 

on the other side,  Just because we have a family, are married and have children, doesn't mean they all are promised to go to heaven, neither do we know 100% that we are going to heaven either, which is kinda scary too, i mean ya think you are living a good life n then ya die n find out ya missed the mark, that would be aggravating ,, but anyhow

 

No pain n sorry, tears etc in heaven, exactly how does one figure we are not going to noticed former loved ones not in heaven ? does anyone imagine we would get an answer to that, that wouldn't make us sad, but be like oh perfect answer and im not sad at all.

 

Then another side side note i was pondering

 

there is no pain and sorrow for us in heaven, though it still seems like Christ / God experiences these feelings,  on issues from abortion and so on.......  so it sounds like we are being in heaven spared from the pain and sorrow  but God / Christ can still experience such things ???  An if  that is true, seems like we should then in turn be able to recognize those feelings, as we do when we see others here in pain an suffering and wanting to console them.

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Ash Wednesday

I'm not sure where I read it, and bear in mind it's private revelation or speculation, but I think it's been suggested that in heaven you have full understanding that certain loved ones not with us in heaven freely chose their eternal destiny. 

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I asked that exact question once in the Q&A on PM.  I wanted to know how we could not be sad if our loved ones didn't make it to Heaven because every tear is wiped away, etc.  Essentially the answer that I got is that we are so wrapped up in the joy and ecstasy of being in total union with God and are praising Him that there is no room for sadness.  I was also told that when we get to Heaven, the earthly relationships we had here don't exist there.  Remember the story in the Bible about the woman who had seven husbands? But that latter explanation didn't make me feel better, it made me incredibly sad.

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Not A Mallard

If I die before Star Wars Episode VII comes out, I suppose it won't matter whence I'm in heaven, or at least purgatory (I hope I end up there).

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Not A Real Name

I wont miss anything in Heaven.  I will spend as much time in Heaven lamenting over loved ones in Hell as I do over the devil in Hell; which is zero, lamenting.  

 

 

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The Saints can time travel. If your friends aren't in heaven and time hasn't ended yet, then as a Saint you can help God rewrite time to try and get them there. Remember, according to relativity, all of time has already happened. Past, present and future are all laid out like a giant block. Beings that are outside of time (e.g., God) can see all sides of the block and can intervene at different points in it to change how the end "looks." God never stops trying to rewrite time so that all of us choose Heaven. of course, He can't force us. And once time ends, and the block disintegrates, well then its over. But its not over til its over. 

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The Saints can time travel. If your friends aren't in heaven and time hasn't ended yet, then as a Saint you can help God rewrite time to try and get them there. Remember, according to relativity, all of time has already happened. Past, present and future are all laid out like a giant block. Beings that are outside of time (e.g., God) can see all sides of the block and can intervene at different points in it to change how the end "looks." God never stops trying to rewrite time so that all of us choose Heaven. of course, He can't force us. And once time ends, and the block disintegrates, well then its over. But its not over til its over. 

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The Saints can time travel. If your friends aren't in heaven and time hasn't ended yet, then as a Saint you can help God rewrite time to try and get them there. Remember, according to relativity, all of time has already happened. Past, present and future are all laid out like a giant block. Beings that are outside of time (e.g., God) can see all sides of the block and can intervene at different points in it to change how the end "looks." God never stops trying to rewrite time so that all of us choose Heaven. of course, He can't force us. And once time ends, and the block disintegrates, well then its over. But its not over til its over.

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