Postby Fionn Fael » Wed Jan 25, 2006 9:03 pm
This thread reminds me of a discussion I had in Sunday School one morning. Our teacher was talking about how Christians will spend forever in Heaven, praising God for eternity. Me and another girl in my class sat in stunned silence, thinking it over. It was awesome that we would always be in Paradise, but then, the realization hit us. Eternity is, like... a long time.
"Whoa... forever..."
"FOREVER."
"GAH!"
We still laugh about it. But, I must admit, the thought is a little scary, but that's probably because the human mind can't fully comprehend it. I mean, can you think of a better way to spend an infinite number of years?
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