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Hey Orlion, could I give some of your questions a spin with the following modification: "Some people go to a tremendously better place, some don't - and we humans don't really know who is going where."?Orlion wrote:Hope that makes some semblance of sense, I'd really like to hear other people's opinion on the matter.
*wave* Hey Rus. The thing is, I'd definitely agree that the "He's in a better place" line is not the doctrine of the Protestant denominations I've been around....... buuuu-uut in practice, people like Av and HLT do have a definite point.rusmeister wrote:Most of the Protestant/western Christianity that I know really does talk in the simplified way that Avatar expressed. (ie, "He's in a better place...")
And I'm thinking of times when people are talking to children (thanks to HLT's post). Because sometimes children open up questions that people haven't dealt with themselves, (intellectually, emotionally, or both) and someone who's supposed to be "the grown-up," will often feel ashamed rather than curious. Ahh, pride.High Lord Tolkien wrote:After hearing this as a kid I would always ask "they why don't we just all kill ourselves and be happy in Heaven?"
There would be a long pause.....then an awkward "God doesn't want us to do that." followed quickly with a "So how was school today?" to get off the topic.