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How will you appreciate happiness in heaven if sorrow isn't there to remind you how sweet life is?

Life without its full range of emotions is bland. Eternal "life" and happiness in heaven? I don't think so. I'd be reduced to a dull lifeless clone.

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  1. I guess our emotions are relative to some extent.
  2. We just won't care because we'll be so focused on the glory and the beauty of God.
  3. Go to hell then if you do not like the perfect life
  4. And that's why re-incarnation works!
  5. tour guides and trips to visit hell?
  6. heaven doesnt exist. problem solved
  7. The type of happines in every world is different. Happines for every people, age, culture is different. So the happines in heaven and world different too. that's my opinion
  8. It may be called the afterlife, but heaven will not be what we know as life. Eternity won't seem like eternity because you will no longer experience time, it will just be. So you won't get bored of your happiness, you'll simply be happy. Imagine your best moments all at once, but never moving in time. The philosophical explanation that most relates to what you're asking involves the statements "perception is reality" and "death begins when perception ends". In this argument, there is no such thing as your own death, so only how you feel in life matters. When you introduce eternity into the argument, you can draw the conclusion that your life is your eternity. The implication is that heaven is what you experience in life. Some will imply that how you live your life means nothing, but it seems much more logical that living a life full of love and happiness (and the struggle that goes with them) means everything.
  9. I don't believe in heaven but I don't think sorrow is necessary for happiness either. I don't think bad is necessary for good, or ugly is necessary for pretty etc. If you had a bus full of hot chicks they would ALL still be hot.
  10. This question is very Budhist in it's nature
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