To: Tax-chick
I think that those who don’t want to be in eternity do not understand just how vast the storehouse of knowledge is and just how busy we will be. Isaiah teaches us that eternity will be a a fairly libertarian existence and nobody will ever try and take what belongs to you away.
I personally view it as a Star-Trek like experience in that we will have access to technology that we could not dream of in our existence and we’ll be playing with forces and energies that would probably destroy us at this point in time.
65 posted on
02/01/2015 2:23:12 PM PST by
Jonty30
(What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
To: Jonty30
I personally view it as a Star-Trek like experience in that we will have access to technology that we could not dream of in our existence and well be playing with forces and energies that would probably destroy us at this point in time.
68 posted on
02/01/2015 2:27:13 PM PST by
freedumb2003
(AGW: Settled Science? If so, there would only be one model and it would agree with measurements)
To: Jonty30
we will have access to technology that we could not dream of in our existence and well be playing with forces and energies that would probably destroy us at this point in time.I think that's well within the realm of possibility. Just the library would be enough for me. Imagine, all the classical Greek tragedies that didn't survive (95% or more) will be there. Not to mention all the sequels that didn't get written before the author died.
And all the time in the universe for drawing and sewing ... and choir practice with all my old friends and myriads of new ones ...
80 posted on
02/01/2015 3:05:31 PM PST by
Tax-chick
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