Anonymous wrote:Joni's been a scourge on Iowa. Ain't no way she's getting into heaven. Hope she likes hot weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With complex health issues, I certanily don't want to live forever.
Once you're dead, though, you'd be in heaven - according to Ernst, if you're Christian.
Heaven sounds so boring. I don't want to sit on a cloud, playing a lyre.
That's just one - false - interpretation of heaven. Christians believe you'd be basking in the glory of God, forever. Also, you'd see all your dead relatives - only the ones who made it to heaven, of course.
You're just as likely to play a lyre in a white robe as you are to see your relatives. Nobody freaking knows. It's a story people tell themselves because the idea of non-existence is scary.
We're lucky to be alive at all, considering all the sperm and eggs that are out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With complex health issues, I certanily don't want to live forever.
Once you're dead, though, you'd be in heaven - according to Ernst, if you're Christian.
Heaven sounds so boring. I don't want to sit on a cloud, playing a lyre.
That's just one - false - interpretation of heaven. Christians believe you'd be basking in the glory of God, forever. Also, you'd see all your dead relatives - only the ones who made it to heaven, of course.
You're just as likely to play a lyre in a white robe as you are to see your relatives. Nobody freaking knows. It's a story people tell themselves because the idea of non-existence is scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With complex health issues, I certanily don't want to live forever.
Once you're dead, though, you'd be in heaven - according to Ernst, if you're Christian.
Heaven sounds so boring. I don't want to sit on a cloud, playing a lyre.
That's just one - false - interpretation of heaven. Christians believe you'd be basking in the glory of God, forever. Also, you'd see all your dead relatives - only the ones who made it to heaven, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With complex health issues, I certanily don't want to live forever.
Once you're dead, though, you'd be in heaven - according to Ernst, if you're Christian.
Heaven sounds so boring. I don't want to sit on a cloud, playing a lyre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With complex health issues, I certanily don't want to live forever.
Once you're dead, though, you'd be in heaven - according to Ernst, if you're Christian.
Anonymous wrote:With complex health issues, I certanily don't want to live forever.