Dr. Werner von Braun, a pioneer of the American space program, said he had ‘really scientific’ reasons for believing in life after death. His explanation: ‘Science has come to the opinion that nothing disappears without a trace. Science does not know the disappearance. The only thing it knows is transformation. If God applies this basic principle to every tiny and most insignificant part of the universe, then perhaps it does not make sense, That he also applies it to the masterpiece of his creation – the human soul? I think it makes sense.’
‘It’s very beautiful there’. – the last words Thomas Edison
Heaven – the treasury of eternal life. tho William Shakespeare
shortly before death John Newton He declared, ‘I am still in the land of dying; soon I will be in the land of life.’
I’m standing on the coast. The ship spreads its white sails into the morning breeze and heads out into the ocean. I watch it disappear on the horizon and someone by my side says, ‘It’s gone.’ gone where? It’s just that I can’t see her anymore, but the ship keeps sailing. The moment some say ‘it’s gone,’ others see her floating in and happily calling ‘She’s coming!’… Such is dying. tho Henry Scott Holland
There is certainly nothing wrong with thinking and talking about heaven. I would like to find out absolutely everything about him. After all, I will live there forever. If I wanted to move to any place on this country and wanted to build my home there, I would be interested in the local climate, what kind of neighbors I will have there… – I would be interested in everything that could be found out. If you were going to emigrate soon, you would be interested in the same. Well, we will all emigrate in a short time. We will spend eternity in another world. … Isn’t it natural that we should search and listen and try to find out who is already there and what path we will get there? tho Dwight L. Moody
Cartoonist Arthur Brisbane Once he painted a group of grieving caterpillars carrying a cocoon to his final resting place. The poor, sad caterpillars dressed in black mourning clothes cried, and all this time the beautiful butterfly flew happily over all this earthly torment, finally freed from its cocoon that bound it to the ground. We don’t even need to mention that Brisbane meant a classic funeral and wanted to point out that when our loved ones leave us, it’s foolish to remember only their earthly shell and focus our attention on the remains and forget it A beautiful butterfly.
Content – Introduction – longing for heaven – life after life – comfort and refuge – no more tears – meeting with the dearest – heavenly bodies – without boredom – realistic view of heaven – heavenly city – dwellings, children, music and our pets – at the end – I can do Heaven and I?
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