The Mormon Heaven vs. the Christian Heaven vs......
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:57 pm
The Christian Heaven:
An giant eternal heavenly choir with sexless genderless angels singing sons of praise to God and the Lamb for all eternity. The only other thing to do is to look between one's feet and see and hear the Damned screaming and crying in Hell-fire for all eternity. How nice...eh?
The Mormon Heaven:
The Celestial Kingdom: Mormon men becomes God with many goddess wives. They create worlds then people them with spirit-children. BY taught that a Mormon God must take one of his wives and go down to each planet and eat fruit, their resurrected bodies become mortal so they can produce physical bodies for their spirit-children. They must die and resurrect on each World. Mormons today don't believe that, but still believe that they will become Gods and Goddesses and "beget" for all eternity and create worlds for their spirit-children. Lots of begetting.
The Terrestrial Kingdom: Men and women still have gender but either cannot beget children, or cannot have sex altogether. They "serve" the Gods and Goddesses in some manner. Many Mormon men think the women in this kingdom will be their sexual playthings as well as their wives in the Celestial Kingdom.
The Telestial Kingdom: Same as the Terrestrial, but somehow "lower" but the Mormon church has never explained the difference. Lower servants than those in the Terrestrial, I guess.
The Muslim Heaven:
Alot like the Mormon heaven! Men recline on thrones and drink nector from crystal cups, and eat from trees with delicious fruit, and have sex with fair-skinned virgins and beautiful young boys called "Ghulams" (yes...they teach this!). Nothing about making children. Just alot of lounging arond in green carpets and thrones and drinking nector and having sex with Houris (fair-skinned virgins) and beautiful servant boys (Ghulams). Those who are martyrs (i.e. Ben Laden's bunch) will each have 72 virgins that they will de-flower every night, after they are finished with the Houris and Ghulams during the day (this sounds like hard work to me!) Muslim women will receive...."their husbands" as their eternal rewards (but will the husbands have "time" for them?).
The Buddhist Heaven:
There are many different heavenly planes of existence, some of them similar to what the Mormons and Muslims expect, but higher ones in which the inhabitants are in a high state of continual medication, and have no desires whatever but simply experience continual "bliss". Those at lower degrees will live very long lives, but will eventually come back to this planet. Only some, the "Non-returners" in the highest planes do not return but exist there eternally in blissful meditation where they have no desires and apparently no 'thoughts' as well.
The Theosophist Heaven:
It is called Devachan. It is basically...anything you can imagine with your mind, is created. Like the Holodeck on Star Trek, but without any limitations. Devachan is like a super-realistic dream that you can control with your mind.
The Spiritist Heaven:
Heaven of the Spiritists consist of the Spirit-World; where we go between incarnations. There are 7 levels; with the highest one being Paradise, and the lowest one being Hell. The levels in-between are generally good (heavens 7,6,5), or like Earth (4), or worse than earth (3,2,1). Descriptions of the Spirit-World by Spiritists generally show it to be alot like Earth; with cities, houses, etc. Children are there (who have died), but there is no begetting of children. There is no "sex" as we know it here, but people can fall in love with others. The Spirit-World is a LOT like Earth-life, but in the Spirit-World we don't die, but are eventually reincarnated. We can feel pain, hunger, thirst, desire for sex, and sadness in the Spirit-World; especially in the lower planes. What plane we go to depends on what "level" of spirituality we are when we die.
The Daheshist Heaven:
I can't say, since The Dahesh Society of America has concluded that I am not a Daheshist, then they must tell us in this thread what the Daheshist heaven is like. So, Daheshists of the Dahesh Society of America, plaese tell us in this thread what the Daheshist "heaven" is like..
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.NOTE: I will NO LONGER reply to members of The Dahesh Society of America here on Mormon Discussions. If they wish to dialogue with me, or for me to comment on their posts, then I will do so only on Daheshville. But I am banned from Daheshville. I will not reply to any Daheshist here on Mormon Discussions.
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An giant eternal heavenly choir with sexless genderless angels singing sons of praise to God and the Lamb for all eternity. The only other thing to do is to look between one's feet and see and hear the Damned screaming and crying in Hell-fire for all eternity. How nice...eh?
The Mormon Heaven:
The Celestial Kingdom: Mormon men becomes God with many goddess wives. They create worlds then people them with spirit-children. BY taught that a Mormon God must take one of his wives and go down to each planet and eat fruit, their resurrected bodies become mortal so they can produce physical bodies for their spirit-children. They must die and resurrect on each World. Mormons today don't believe that, but still believe that they will become Gods and Goddesses and "beget" for all eternity and create worlds for their spirit-children. Lots of begetting.
The Terrestrial Kingdom: Men and women still have gender but either cannot beget children, or cannot have sex altogether. They "serve" the Gods and Goddesses in some manner. Many Mormon men think the women in this kingdom will be their sexual playthings as well as their wives in the Celestial Kingdom.
The Telestial Kingdom: Same as the Terrestrial, but somehow "lower" but the Mormon church has never explained the difference. Lower servants than those in the Terrestrial, I guess.
The Muslim Heaven:
Alot like the Mormon heaven! Men recline on thrones and drink nector from crystal cups, and eat from trees with delicious fruit, and have sex with fair-skinned virgins and beautiful young boys called "Ghulams" (yes...they teach this!). Nothing about making children. Just alot of lounging arond in green carpets and thrones and drinking nector and having sex with Houris (fair-skinned virgins) and beautiful servant boys (Ghulams). Those who are martyrs (i.e. Ben Laden's bunch) will each have 72 virgins that they will de-flower every night, after they are finished with the Houris and Ghulams during the day (this sounds like hard work to me!) Muslim women will receive...."their husbands" as their eternal rewards (but will the husbands have "time" for them?).
The Buddhist Heaven:
There are many different heavenly planes of existence, some of them similar to what the Mormons and Muslims expect, but higher ones in which the inhabitants are in a high state of continual medication, and have no desires whatever but simply experience continual "bliss". Those at lower degrees will live very long lives, but will eventually come back to this planet. Only some, the "Non-returners" in the highest planes do not return but exist there eternally in blissful meditation where they have no desires and apparently no 'thoughts' as well.
The Theosophist Heaven:
It is called Devachan. It is basically...anything you can imagine with your mind, is created. Like the Holodeck on Star Trek, but without any limitations. Devachan is like a super-realistic dream that you can control with your mind.
The Spiritist Heaven:
Heaven of the Spiritists consist of the Spirit-World; where we go between incarnations. There are 7 levels; with the highest one being Paradise, and the lowest one being Hell. The levels in-between are generally good (heavens 7,6,5), or like Earth (4), or worse than earth (3,2,1). Descriptions of the Spirit-World by Spiritists generally show it to be alot like Earth; with cities, houses, etc. Children are there (who have died), but there is no begetting of children. There is no "sex" as we know it here, but people can fall in love with others. The Spirit-World is a LOT like Earth-life, but in the Spirit-World we don't die, but are eventually reincarnated. We can feel pain, hunger, thirst, desire for sex, and sadness in the Spirit-World; especially in the lower planes. What plane we go to depends on what "level" of spirituality we are when we die.
The Daheshist Heaven:
I can't say, since The Dahesh Society of America has concluded that I am not a Daheshist, then they must tell us in this thread what the Daheshist heaven is like. So, Daheshists of the Dahesh Society of America, plaese tell us in this thread what the Daheshist "heaven" is like..
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.NOTE: I will NO LONGER reply to members of The Dahesh Society of America here on Mormon Discussions. If they wish to dialogue with me, or for me to comment on their posts, then I will do so only on Daheshville. But I am banned from Daheshville. I will not reply to any Daheshist here on Mormon Discussions.
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