Doesn't this seem weird? When he describes seening people in heaven, he sees them un-aged, they appear the same age as when he'd last seen them. Doesn't it seem strange that they look the way HE'D seen them, not the way they see themselves or how they looked when they'd die. If your nana was 70 when you last saw her, does that mean that she'll stay looking 70 in heaven? Grandma had a life before you were born, she might always think of herself as she was when she was 20, your parents would probably remember her in her mid thirties, so why would she look the same way you remember her unless the view of heaven is coming from you?
Also, he describes being sublimely happy and not caring about people on earth or feeling any worry or unhappiness. I don't know that I would ever want to just feel happy all the time... its like Brave New World... I would want to watch my family and make sure they're okay.
Also, he describes being sublimely happy and not caring about people on earth or feeling any worry or unhappiness. I don't know that I would ever want to just feel happy all the time... its like Brave New World... I would want to watch my family and make sure they're okay.