...in all due respect though...when thinking of the "omnipotent" we can only relate to what we have learned in our 70 odd years...or what others before us have passed on to us. How can we possibly get more spiritual than that. The belief that the "almighty" would be pissed at our "exercising" our new found free will is a very earth bound mortal concept. How could we possibly understand immortal? I would have to think abstractly that good and evil are older than we can know though and that the choice is still ours to take. Christ spoke of this.
Our concept to eternal is like asking a 5 year old which Summer was his or her "most excellent". ...as compared to the rest of their life...and THAT is a small comparison! Impossible. We can't begin to know or fathom what "heaven " can be like. If we can't experience unending bliss in our 70 odd...how can we expect to know what is prepared for us in the "great hereafter".
It is promised though...and that much I'll put my faith in.
m.b.
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