It's not a choice like that.
The choice as you are describing it, is like asking Why I'm choosing to drive a Ford instead of choosing to fly the Millennium Falcon?
It's not really a choice because while of course I would choose heaven or the Millennium Falcon over what I have now, the problem is no matter how much I want them, they don't exists, so it's not really a choice.
Actually, If it was a choice like that, I would pick Mormonism because they beat "regular" (For lack of a better word) Christianity hands down in who has the better afterlife, After they die they get to be God of their own planet. Now that's cool, I really wish that was a choice I could pick.
It's not for sale, but how good are you at playing cards? ;o)
After they die they get to be God of their own planet. Now that's cool, I really wish that was a choice I could pick.
Nah, too much responsibility, and besides, I need my coffee in the morning! :o)