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darknova
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Hey,
Well basically it doesn't seem to make sense to me for heaven to be in time or outside time. If heaven is timeless then in some sense we exist in heaven now and before we were born and with God before creation.
If heaven is in time then eternity just seems like too long. I know that because it is heaven we wont get bored, but I don't know if I would want to live forever, unending. For consciousness to continue a million years and then still have a billion billion to go and for that not even to be a fraction of our time there, just seems very strange and in the end unwanted.
Edit: Also in a heaven with time there can only be a limited number of things that can be done and there is unlimited time, so in the end every act in every combination will be done and after that heaven would become a time loop, just doing the same things over and over again. This this a problem, can it be solved?
So a timeless heaven seems more satisfying, but very wierd at the same time because it would be hard to say how it is that we could say that we personally live beyond death when our minds are by nature in time.
The idea of a literal afterlife seems quite central to Christianity, but it doesn't make sense to me.
Opinions??
Well basically it doesn't seem to make sense to me for heaven to be in time or outside time. If heaven is timeless then in some sense we exist in heaven now and before we were born and with God before creation.
If heaven is in time then eternity just seems like too long. I know that because it is heaven we wont get bored, but I don't know if I would want to live forever, unending. For consciousness to continue a million years and then still have a billion billion to go and for that not even to be a fraction of our time there, just seems very strange and in the end unwanted.
Edit: Also in a heaven with time there can only be a limited number of things that can be done and there is unlimited time, so in the end every act in every combination will be done and after that heaven would become a time loop, just doing the same things over and over again. This this a problem, can it be solved?
So a timeless heaven seems more satisfying, but very wierd at the same time because it would be hard to say how it is that we could say that we personally live beyond death when our minds are by nature in time.
The idea of a literal afterlife seems quite central to Christianity, but it doesn't make sense to me.
Opinions??
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