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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So we're all agreed there's no actual place called heaven? I just wonder where Jesus went when he was [u]bodily[/u] resurrected. If there's no actual place called heaven, where did he go?[/quote] Plenty of people believe in heaven.[/quote] do you mean like several the posters above said "being with God" -- whatever that means. Or something else?[/quote] I said that being in Heaven is being with God. God is in Heaven. [/quote] +1[/quote] This is what I was taught as well (Quaker). Nobody knows exactly what Heaven and Hell are. Some people speculate that Heaven is being in the presence of God for eternity and Hell is not being in the presence of God. This just means that hell is not necessarily the burning inferno made popular by Dante or that Heaven is a "city" paved in gold where you will interact with the spirits of dead friends and relatives. If you are sitting in church and the pastor/priest describes heaven or hell, just remember this is pure speculation. Are there Christian denominations/sects who don't believe in the concepts of Heaven and Hell?[/quote] ^ That sounds good to me, but some posters above say it is an actual place. It's where God lives. Maybe an alternate dimension somewhere. [/quote]
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