Do you think the eternal realm (heaven & hell) will be experienced in a state of non-time?

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Do you think the eternal realm (heaven & hell) will be experienced in a state of non-time?

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Yes, I direct my lie of thought to that. it is also biblical.
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Although the bible provides a string argument that it will be, I have another theory though. That is that hel and heaven all do exist but we live through them. He'll are our sad moments in life and heaven us our happy moments in life
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Yes, I believe that in the afterlife where we experience he'll and heaven time as we know it will cease to exist and will be in another form that is equivalent to what we know now as eternal life.
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Yes. The eternal realm will be experienced in the state of nontime, as the real would be totally different from here. However, what I don't believe is the concept of Hell and heaven.
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Time is simply a way of measuring the passing of events. So long as events pass, there is time. In which case, if anything were to happen in heaven, an event, then there would be a moment before and after that event. Which would be an example of the passage of time.
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Yes, I think so. I also believe that Hell and Heaven exist. Hell and Heaven are states of our mind that are disappointing and pleasurable. After death, time remains, and we experience forever life in a state of time.
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Yes, I believe that heaven and hell will be experienced by everyone in a non-time state. The scriptures are explicit about this.
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Time is man made. Before the big bang there was no time. Everything was just as it is, so yeah I do believe that heaven and hell will be experienced in a nontime state.
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About this I think that many things are experienced on the earthly plane to which you currently belong. Although it is true that sometimes things seem to make no sense (things that happen to people who do not deserve it), I think that it can also correspond to karmas from previous lives and also to things from your own family.
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The idea of the eternal realm existing outside of time is intriguing and has roots in many religious and philosophical traditions. Since heaven and hell are often described as eternal, existing in a "non-time" state suggests a realm that transcends our linear understanding of past, present, and future. In this view, experiences in the eternal realm wouldn't progress from moment to moment but would be an unchanging, ever-present reality—either of union and fulfillment (heaven) or separation and suffering (hell).
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I believe the eternal realm may exist beyond time as we know it. Heaven and hell, being eternal, could be experienced in a timeless state, where moments aren't measured but rather exist in a constant presence or reality. It’s a concept that's hard to grasp with our earthly sense of time, but timelessness aligns with the idea of eternity in Christian belief.
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I think the concept of time is a human made. The Bible states we will not be able to predict when Jesus returns. Matthew 24:36:
"Concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.
So I believe the concept of time in Heaven and Hell are not supposed to be a measurement that human beings can understand. Preparation and unconditional love by following God's word is the only precaution we should seek.
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According to Bible, it is true. I don't have concrete thoughts on that. I think the concept of time is made by man. The hell and heaven exists in our minds and we experience that in our human lives.
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Yes, I do. It's also evident from the title "eternal", which means continuous and neverending. This is why the Bible always admonishes us to be careful of where we spend the end of our days.
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