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arriage is only requied because we are sinners. In Heaven we can have sex for pleasure without guilt.
I don't know, but probably the body you would ideally have had on earth. ie the one you have now minus deformity, mutilation, etc. Maybe you get to pick out what you look like?OK, if then we have different bodies what would they be based on ?
no.Would they be the bodies of our earthly existence - with their flaws, problems and disabilities ?
they will be 'spirit-bodies', like the one Jesus had after the ressuection.Or would they be new 'perfect' bodies.
is physical beauty objective or subjective?If they are 'perfect' how can they be different ?
I am not so sure the 'rat race' defines humanity, the phrase represents little more than a personal despondency with the culture of 9-5 full time employment.
Not necessarily, but if you intended to mean intercourse when you said 'sexuality' I accept your meaning.
My point is to wonder whether emotions such as sadness, dissapointment, sorrow and so on are possible in heaven ?
Anthropomorphic inference. I have no problem with the belief in heaven, but pleasure is a biochemical signal in a human's brain, which, if i'm not mistaken, is left on earth after it dies. Humans had difficulty trying to come up with the idea of what heaven is like, so being the humans that they were, defined it as a city (because that's where humans live). To suggest that the populace is actually made up of humans who have the capability to have sex is going along this same illogical train of thought. Why can't heaven be a place where humans are beyond simple, primitive things like emotion or pleasure? perhaps eternal life and the reward for mortal toil is simply this.billwald said:Jesus said there would be no marriage in Heaven. He didn't say there would be no sex.
arriage is only requied because we are sinners. In Heaven we can have sex for pleasure without guilt.
Blackguard_ said:I don't know, but probably the body you would ideally have had on earth. ie the one you have now minus deformity, mutilation, etc. Maybe you get to pick out what you look like?
Blackguard_ said:they will be 'spirit-bodies', like the one Jesus had after the ressuection.
Blackguard_ said:Does a struggle to survive define humanity?
Blackguard_ said:sexuality without intercouse?
Blackguard_ said:Well, if God is sad, disappointed, sorrowful etc. for sin, evil etc. on Earth then yes. Whether we will experience them up there, I don't know.
billwald said:Sometimes the thought of non existance is frightening, sometimes comforting. Sometimes I'd rather exist in Hell than not exist.
I think that this thought was shared by many primitive people, and that's how concepts of the afterlife began. As for all the logical fallacies Tynan listed, what do you expect? If you are trying to convey a point and you make an analogy, the longer you stick with it, the more it detracts from reality. Humans tend to humanize every complicated and abstract concept in the universe, it's the way of being human. So in a way, the concepts of heaven, of god, of creation, in the bible, these are all childish analogies used to explain a certain idea in the most primitive way possible. The problem is, no one knows what the truth really is. The book's true message is lost. So in order to "find" the truth, Atheists do literary analysis, while Christians do plot descriptions.billwald said:Sometimes the thought of non existance is frightening, sometimes comforting. Sometimes I'd rather exist in Hell than not exist.
What is a 'spirit-body' (excuse my theological ignorance !)
For me, yes to some extent, effort, goals, attaining these goals, achivements above the mundane, striving to better ones self and ones enviroment and so on.
If fed, clothed, kept warm, loved and attended to in every way I would certainly lose some of the drive that makes me human.
.....and how those things recolve around physical sexuality right?Sexuality refers to psychological, physical, and emotional makeup of an individual, it also encompasses gender, gender role, gender identity, social norms, sexual orientation, sexual preference and so on.
But lets dwell on this minor point, I have accepted that by the use of the word 'sexuality' you mean 'intercourse', I understand and accept your use of the word 'sexuality'.
I have heard from Muslims and Christians that heaven is free of suffering, sin, sorrow, sadness and so on.
Even if your children are sent to hell for the crime of not believing in whatever god you subscribe to,you will feel no sadness or sorrow, you will still be endlessly, perfectly happy and joyous with god.
I don't subscibe to the "free-will over all!!!" school of theology. People thinking God will never alter their mind are crazy. What do they think God is supposed to do if they pray for more patience for example? God will alter us for heaven.I also hear that god will not drug or alter you to think or act a certain way, or to change your mind to forget that your sweet little daughter I am told would be like creating mindless robots to fit his purpose.
And yet so much of the notion of heaven and its many implications are logically inconsistent ?
yeah, speculation due to lack of information of which there is none in the Science world. We know perfectly well what happens in a Singularity and what happened before the Planck time.It would seem that heaven fits the desire of the person describing it, it is everything from a feast of desire, sport and pleasure with prolonged periods of sexual intercourse with a selection of vigins and a new perfect body to some, a chance to converse with Einstein and Hitler to others and a kind of vague divorced - bodiless 'mind' or 'spirit' (whatever that may be) basking in the glow of gods love, a kind of state of endless bliss to yet other people.
I cannot help thinking that the whole idea is nonsense and a blatant, almost comic tour de force of wishful thinking.
But let us return to the original question, let us suppose heaven is this holday camp where you can do whatever you desire,........... What is the point or function of this heaven ?
(but you cannot sin, but this in no way curtails your absolute free will)
Is it simply a 24 hour feast of satisfaction for all time ?
Yeah, right.I have no problem with the belief in heaven,
And that biochemical signal is experienced by the soul.but pleasure is a biochemical signal in a human's brain, which, if i'm not mistaken, is left on earth after it dies.
Heaven having things familiar to humans is an illogical notion how? I know what theory you base your ideas on, but if humans were created by the creator of heaven, why would they be completely alien to each other?19th century social science said:Humans had difficulty trying to come up with the idea of what heaven is like, so being the humans that they were, defined it as a city (because that's where humans live). To suggest that the populace is actually made up of humans who have the capability to have sex is going along this same illogical train of thought.
1. Not all of us think Vulcans are that great.Trendy Eastern philosophy or hyper-rationalism? said:Why can't heaven be a place where humans are beyond simple, primitive things like emotion or pleasure?
perhaps eternal life and the reward for mortal toil is simply this.
I think that this thought was shared by many primitive people, and that's how concepts of the afterlife began
Where? Problems with an idea are not automatically fallacies.As for all the logical fallacies Tynan listed,
what do you expect? If you are trying to convey a point and you make an analogy, the longer you stick with it, the more it detracts from reality.
LOL.I always find this amusing.Humans tend to humanize every complicated and abstract concept in the universe, it's the way of being human. So in a way, the concepts of heaven, of god, of creation, in the bible, these are all childish analogies used to explain a certain idea in the most primitive way possible.
Finally, something we agree on.The problem is, no one knows what the truth really is.
Nah, Athiest's claim the book had no author and look for patterns in word and sentence structure to argue how the book wrote itself while Theists use the writing to argue who the author was and what his house looks like.The book's true message is lost. So in order to "find" the truth, Atheists do literary analysis, while Christians do plot descriptions.
Blackguard_ said:I don't know exactly, jesus post-ressurection is the only example we have. It seems to be some sort of spiritual/physical mix or might be able to switch between the two, for exmaple jesus post-ressurection ate with his discipes like a physical body but he walked through a closed door like a spirit.
Blackguard_ said:Yes, but "work for food" is very, very, mundane.
Blackguard_ said:I partially agree, a drive to achieve or something might be part of what it is to be human, but this idoes not mean having to achieve to avoid death is a necessary condition of humanity. Like I said, if the daily grind/rat race/struggle to survive is the defining characteristic of humanity, count me out.
Blackguard_ said:.....and how those things recolve around physical sexuality right?
Blackguard_ said:For example, there are emotional makeup things and social norms that have nothing to do with se.....
Blackguard_ said:Well they're wrong, unless God in Heaven isn't really unhappy over gay marriageBut seriously, if there's no sorrow in Heaven, how can God be sorrowful over sin?
Blackguard_ said:I don't subscibe to the "free-will over all!!!" school of theology. People thinking God will never alter their mind are crazy. What do they think God is supposed to do if they pray for more patience for example? God will alter us for heaven.
Blackguard_ said:yeah, speculation due to lack of information of which there is none in the Science world. We know perfectly well what happens in a Singularity and what happened before the Planck time.![]()
Blackguard_ said:Cause all specualation is wishful thinking right?
Blackguard_ said:Does it need one?
Blackguard_ said:I doubt it.
The point would be the same as in this physical life, to respond to the love of God with love.Tynan said:I often wonder if there would be any goal or drive to those who find themselves in the magical kingdom of heaven.
It seems to me that an eternal existence would negate many of the things that make us human, or maybe we would not be human in heaven ?
Just pondering ?
Proof again that even a blind squirrel can find a nut now and then.Tynan said:.. people from a culture dominated by sexual repression will construct heaven as a place where sex with vigins is freely available all the time and without limit, cultures that place a high value on physical beauty will all 'know' that in heaven they will be getting a perfect 25 year old body to play sport for eternity replacing the obese one they leave behind, people from cultures that place a high value on more intellectual pursuits will conceive a heaven where its populace will rub shoulders with Einstein, Newton, Da Vinci and so on.
ReluctantProphet said:Proof again that even a blind squirrel can find a nut now and then.
In this one thing, the boy has a valuable point.
Thanks for your description of a 'spirit-body' being a spiritual/physical mix, the physical part I can understand (I have one myself !) but what would this 'spiritual' part be ?
How would it walk through a closed door ?
I am still no clearer on what you mean by a 'spirit-body' ?
Getting rewarded by a hobby isn't what I meant."work for a living" would have been a bette phrase. Sure, some people are lucky and enjoy things they can make a living from, I am not one of them.I do not find working for food mundane in any way, if you do I suggest finding employment you enjoy or perhaps grow your own food, I grow around 80% of what we eat and hopefully upwards of 95% in the future.
I enjoy the process. If you find it mundane, there is something wrong.
But let us suppose both your lack of interest in the process and my enjoyment are both removed by being freely 'fed' in heaven, does this not remove part of who we are ?
But my point remains that some effort, goal, drive, need for achievement or stuggle are part of what it is to be human, I am not referring to the stuggle of commuting to work or trying to get a promotion.
Well I will just have to add another type of heaven to my already long list, in your understanding of heaven we can have negative emotional states.
I suppose at the least this idea gets around the paradox of parents knowing their children are burning in hell and feeling no sorrow or grief, in your description of heaven the parents are free to grieve.
What has this conversation to do with science ?
Are you defending your views by attacking others with no connection or link ?
Why not defend your views of heaven by telling people that drug addicts lie or foreign dictators wield power unfairly ?
They would both be as valid as trying to play your view of heaven off against the study of the physical world.
becasue its as easy to refute as mine.My point remains un-refuted
,people from a culture dominated by sexual repression will construct heaven as a place where sex with vigins is freely available all the time and without limit
cultures that place a high value on physical beauty will all 'know' that in heaven they will be getting a perfect 25 year old body to play sport for eternity replacing the obese one they leave behind, people from cultures that place a high value on more intellectual pursuits will conceive a heaven where its populace will rub shoulders with Einstein, Newton, Da Vinci and so on.
No, not at all, to speculate necessarily means there is a lack of knowledge/evidence, this means there are at least areas of uncertainty. But when young adults fill these areas with sexual intercourse, artists fill them with conversations with Van Gogh and children fill them with ice cream trees, at the very least you should suspect wishful thinking.
Maybe you are right ? Maybe it is pointless existence ? Pointless existence with endless sex and a perfect body, being fed the finest food (manna), all responsibility and effort removed, offending memories removed and so on.
Maybe.
The difference between a body and a spirit are exactly the same as the difference between mass and energy.Tynan said:I am still no clearer on what you mean by a 'spirit-body' ?
Blackguard_ said:Luther said it was by being in the same place at the same time.
Blackguard_ said:Walking through a door isn't exactly hard with supernatural powers anyway.
Blackguard_ said:It might be a spirit body is much like what we have now but with supernatural powers.
Blackguard_ said:Getting rewarded by a hobby isn't what I meant."work for a living" would have been a bette phrase. Sure, some people are lucky and enjoy things they can make a living from, I am not one of them.
Blackguard_ said:having to work for a living? no.
Blackguard_ said:But on the other hand, in this world things can go badly and you run out of food and either starve or buy it.
Blackguard_ said:In heaven if you enjoy raising food, are you going to refuse the free food if your food from farming runs out(I'm assuming you wouldn't have it so the crops succeeded no matter what)?
Blackguard_ said:Or, why can't we have both in Heaven? You off enjoying raising food and me enjoying not having to?
Blackguard_ said:Differing ideas on something does not mean you have ideas on different things. Different ideas about the same Heaven.
Blackguard_ said:Its not a paradox, just something a lot of people hate on a visceral level.
Blackguard_ said:A Scientist speculates about black holes based on principles he already knows while a theist speculates heaven based on principles he already knows.
Blackguard_ said:I was not attacking Science, but your apparent "speculation = it doesn;t exist" view on the idea...
Blackguard_ said:you are OK with Scientists speculating. Why is it ok for Science to speculate but not religion?
Blackguard_ said:And does their being wrong in their speculation necessarily mean what they speculate on doesn;t exist?
Blackguard_ said:Agreed, i don;t deny there is a lot of wishful thinking with Heaven, but that does not mean Heaven doesn't exist in any form.
Blackguard_ said:Does this world have a purpose in your view? If not, why demand one of Heaven?
ReluctantProphet said:The difference between a body and a spirit are exactly the same as the difference between mass and energy.
Your "spirit" or "spiritual body" is the combination of all of your efforts or energies, your desires, urges, wants, passions, behavior.
ReluctantProphet said:Your "soul" is the essence of what defines you.
ReluctantProphet said:It is the very concept of what you are and is from whence your spirit rises once applied to the physical world.
ReluctantProphet said:The mistake that the materialist makes is that he thinks that such a spirit can only exist in the body he currently occupies.
ReluctantProphet said:A better perspective can be revealed in the stories of those who had their entire mind transferred to a computer as a functioning spirit within the computer. Fictional or not, it still carries the idea.
ReluctantProphet said:As to your Heaven conversation, you are merely pointing out that people have many varied ideas as to how Heaven is constructed.
ReluctantProphet said:Obviously many, if not all (I vote for all), have the wrong notion. But this has nothing to do with its existence, only that it is something people don't really know much about.
I can tell you that there are only 2 concerns that can be maintained from any of the notions of Heaven. One is that it is eternal and the other is that it is joyous.
These 2 define the base requirements. The architecture can be derived from there, but people just make assumptions just like with everything else. But their assumptions, right or wrong, have nothing to do with its reality.
How do you know that? No physicist has ever rigorously studied "spirit."ReluctantProphet said:The difference between a body and a spirit are exactly the same as the difference between mass and energy.
Why does brain damage often change those things if they are non-physical?Your "spirit" or "spiritual body" is the combination of all of your efforts or energies, your desires, urges, wants, passions, behavior.
Why is the materialist mistaken? Perhaps you are mistaken. You don't exactly have anything beyond a just-so story at this point.Your "soul" is the essence of what defines you. It is the very concept of what you are and is from whence your spirit rises once applied to the physical world.
The mistake that the materialist makes is that he thinks that such a spirit can only exist in the body he currently occupies. A better perspective can be revealed in the stories of those who had their entire mind transferred to a computer as a functioning spirit within the computer. Fictional or not, it still carries the idea.
What did you want? A Scientific explanation of something non-Scientific?I suppose I was looking for an explanation of some kind, but this for me is another meaningless answer,
at the very least could you tell me your understanding of "in the same place at the same time" ?
Sure, if I worked hard in land development and speculation I could make a ton of money, but I find no enjoyment in land development and speculation.No luck required, effort is all that is needed to find yourself in a better place than amongst the 'rat-race'.
I see food as essential, the fact that I don't buy it in a supermarket does not relegate its status to a 'hobby'.
There are ways other than doing the: wake - car - work - lunch - work - shop - ipod - home - tv - sleep thing.
I abandoned that trick in 1998, not much fun !
That depends on if you want them to. Like the challenge of farming? It could be arranged so the crops might fail. Don't like the challenge? Then don't havbe it. Why do you insist on a "one size fits all" Heaven?Can crops fail in heaven,
can people be in jeopardy of starvation and need hand outs ?
Answered above. Why must Heaven be the same for all?this works for me, but the underlying problem will always be that the effort will never be real unless it carries the inherent risk of failure, is it really a challenge to grow fantastic tomatoes when they will never fail regardless of effort or lack of.
Ok its a paradox. Seems like a false dichotomy though. We either have to have platered on smiles or do nothing but agonize over those in hell?t seems paradoxical to me, I stuggle with the idea that in heaven you are said to be joyously happy basking in the light of gods wonder and yet all your friends, children, parents, those you have loved and liked, all the fine people you have met and admired may be writhing in the ovens of hell in endless torture.
But as you have said you believe god changes you for heaven, so I presume your memory is altered or the part of you that feels compassion and empathy is altered ?
This simply ignites another issue which is that of god creating or designing through modification creatures to fit his heaven thus throwing a dark shadow over the notion of free will.
And if we allow failure will it carry disappointment, and how much disappointment do we allow before divine intervention, can someone spend an eternity in heaven disappointed at their on-going failures ?
My point would be that a theist speculates heaven on what he wishes.
You will stuggle to find a scientist who speculates that faling to a black hole will take them to a world where they are constantly offered sex with nubile virgins of their liking, asked to test prototype sports cars and play for all the major league sports teams (and win).
My point is that a comparison with science is not valid, the two are very different, science is not driven by desire, wishful thinking is not a valid scientific method.
What is does indicate is that wishful thinking is at work in the Christian view of heaven.
Nothing in Materialist Patternism indicates heaven exists.
Yes, numerous purposes, drives, needs, wishes, hopes and goals.