What I want to know is this: when the day of Rapture arrives and all the good Christian folk fly away up to heaven, will they wave down to us or will they act all self-important and try to pretend that they can't see us on the ground waving up to them? A bit like the people sitting in first class on trains - they never wave back either.
This seems to be a fairly common topic over there. Not so much concern about what happens to truly evil people (like atheists,liberals,homos,catholics,mormons,evilutionists,buddhists,etc etc) but over people they know & love.
Friends-bothers-sisters-parents---maybe even their own children. There's a certain amount of guilt involved here---a feeling of "can we really enjoy the fruits of heaven knowing that someone that was so dear to us----is spending the week in a vat of boiling excrement".
Not to worry though....there seemsto be several interesting "solutions" to this bit of unpleasantness.
As always--a bible quote works best. "There are no tears in heaven" is often brought up.....something jesus said. It's not really explained---but it's usually interpretted as "don't worry--god'll fix things so you're just happy and not bothered by this.
Sounds like god's going to perform some lobotomys or possibly be administering large doses of
anti-psychotics.
Another theory is once you get to heaven--you'll simply understand "divine justice" and it'll seem perfectly reasonable why your 17 year old son who was killed in a car accident and maybe just wasn't around long enough to get "saved" is roasting in hell while you're living the good life.
My own favorite though was the "Newhart Dream Sequence" explanation. This involves the fact that everybody you knew in your life that's not going to heaven.....never really existed. They were just placedthere by god as test for those that god had chosen to be saved.
If guilt & fear were money--these people would all be billionaires...............