I don't believe in an afterlife, but I have always seen the concept of one differently.
If you are capable of getting bored, that would not be perfect and therefore not heaven. If you can't do the things you love, that is not perfect and therefore, it is not heaven.
Because this would lead to contradiction (a Mormon and a gypsy would not be able to exist in the same heaven because there pleasures would not be ideal for the other), I feel everyone would have their own personal heaven. Perhaps like different dimensions where each person lives out the best life possible over and over again without ever knowing that they are in heaven.
Not that any of that matters. Just a thought experiment.
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I don't believe in an afterlife, but I have always seen the concept of one differently.
If you are capable of getting bored, that would not be perfect and therefore not heaven. If you can't do the things you love, that is not perfect and therefore, it is not heaven.
Because this would lead to contradiction (a Mormon and a gypsy would not be able to exist in the same heaven because there pleasures would not be ideal for the other), I feel everyone would have their own personal heaven. Perhaps like different dimensions where each person lives out the best life possible over and over again without ever knowing that they are in heaven.
Not that any of that matters. Just a thought experiment.