bcuzbcuz wrote:The question isn't whether or not hell will be crowded but whether anyone will want to stay in heaven. It will be soooooo boring in heaven that people will be pleading for even a short visit to hell, just to relieve the monotony.
Think about it for a minute. Could you spend eternity... I mean a very, very long eternity locked in the same room as your Mormon church buddies?? Just think of it as an endless sacrament meeting, going on and on and on, forever.....and forever, amen
You'll be pleading for relief after 15 hours with closed minded dolts, each one convinced that they and only they have the absolute truth.
Good points, and funny.
Of course, in this scenario, "heaven" is a place occupying real space. In reality, the only type of heaven that could exist would be one that exists as a state of mind. The telestial could be the greatest heaven of all if that is one's state of mind, and likewise, the "heaven" of the Celestial a veritable hell-hole if one's state of mind reflects that.
We humans, every moment of every day can determine to make this moment, this place and time, heaven or hell for ourselves. There is no place in the future nor position in the sky where heaven dwells. It is either within us to be experienced and understood, or not.