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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 409888" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Interesting Andy. When I was young, I remember driving home with my family late one night. I was at the window seat (being the oldest!) and was leaning against the window looking at the moon. It got me thinking about heaven. I started thinking about forever. To me, the symbol of forever was a long line of people, you could never see the end of, standing on clouds! I was worried. I went in to school on Monday and asked Sister Marie-Peirrer how could heaven be forever, what was forever, how could this be? Her answer, "Because that is what God tells us". I got no satisfaction and was upset about it for weeks. So, I can so relate to your difficult child. I think it's what led me to take philosophy classes!</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 409888, member: 805"] Interesting Andy. When I was young, I remember driving home with my family late one night. I was at the window seat (being the oldest!) and was leaning against the window looking at the moon. It got me thinking about heaven. I started thinking about forever. To me, the symbol of forever was a long line of people, you could never see the end of, standing on clouds! I was worried. I went in to school on Monday and asked Sister Marie-Peirrer how could heaven be forever, what was forever, how could this be? Her answer, "Because that is what God tells us". I got no satisfaction and was upset about it for weeks. So, I can so relate to your difficult child. I think it's what led me to take philosophy classes! Sharon [/QUOTE]
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