"Someone has somewhere commented on the fact that millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon."
If those who hope for immortality achieve their hope, let`s hope for them that there won`t be rainy Sunday afternoons stretching into the forever. Best they don`t try to calculate how many weekends there are going to be in eternity.
Apart from all the praising and sacrificing, what will everyone do in the kingdom? This and many other pertinent questions were glossed over in Sunday school, with vague comments such as "we can't imagine what God has in store for us" and other banalities. Maybe the kingdom will be one long fraternal? An everlasting praise weekend? Spending eternity with a group of vacant christadelphians sounds like hell to me!
An ex-Christadelphian once said on a forum somewhere that, as a child, he asked an adult what life in the kingdom would be like. The reply was: "It will be like going to the meeting every day!"
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If those who hope for immortality achieve their hope, let`s hope for them that there won`t be rainy Sunday afternoons stretching into the forever. Best they don`t try to calculate how many weekends there are going to be in eternity.
ReplyDeleteApart from all the praising and sacrificing, what will everyone do in the kingdom? This and many other pertinent questions were glossed over in Sunday school, with vague comments such as "we can't imagine what God has in store for us" and other banalities.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the kingdom will be one long fraternal? An everlasting praise weekend?
Spending eternity with a group of vacant christadelphians sounds like hell to me!
Just going to leave this here...
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An ex-Christadelphian once said on a forum somewhere that, as a child, he asked an adult what life in the kingdom would be like. The reply was: "It will be like going to the meeting every day!"
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If it was one long fraternal, wouldn`t the sisters get fed up with all the refreshment making and washing up?
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