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On 06/01/2017 12:01 AM, Bod wrote:
On 31/05/2017 23:44, T wrote:
On 05/31/2017 07:25 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2017 08:58:17 +0100, T wrote:

On 05/31/2017 12:18 AM, Bod wrote:
On 31/05/2017 08:02, Bod wrote:
Describe what heaven will be like please!

Apparently it's all described in the Bible, so could you condense it
into the basic facts for me, I'm interested.

I've just read that there are supposed to be *three* heavens.
The confusion mounts.

The Mormons have two heavens and one hell. The Christians,
only one. Perhaps you are thinking of a different religoun?

So can you access one from the other? Is there a doorway between
them? Could the Muslims invade the Christian heaven?


The Mormons have a heaven for believing Mormons and a
somewhat less nicer one for non-believing Mormons. The
rub is that the second tier gets to visit the first tier
for a short time before they get sent to the second tier,
so that they can always feel bad about it and regret their
decision.

Christians only have one heaven and one hell. You
can be prayed out of hell, if your loved ones get to you
quick enough. But, you really have to make a good case
to the Lord.

So if your loved ones can't get to you quick enough, you don't get a
chance to redeem yourself. Seems pretty unfair that you get sent to hell
through no fault of your own. God's system needs updating.


"no fault of your own"? Have you been paying attention?

My "speculation" was that the Lord was going to do it anyway,
but was waiting for the prayers because he loves it when
people pray for others and not just themselves.

I once prayed for a truly evil man (I won't go into it)
that had passed. The feeling I got back made my blood
run cold and took my breath away. And my prayer got
cut short. I really, really DO NOT WANT TO JOIN
THAT MAN.

I also prayed for a flawed man who was a non-believer
that had passed. He had done some truly decent things
to others during is lifetime.

Jesus actually spoke to me in English. His voice was
the loudest thing I have heard while being totally
quiet. He said "I knew him".

I can give you details on why the above would be the
case, if you like.

So apparently, there is a limit to God's forgiveness
and patience. I hope I don't find it. And only
God knows your heart.