What Are Your Thoughts On Heaven? Who Are The Five People You Would Like To Meet In Heaven? - English 207 - Assignment

842 words - 4 pages

Butler 2
Mason Butler
Mrs. Roy
English 207
15 April, 2018
Heaven
Many people have different thoughts on what they think heaven is. As most people, I have my own ideas of heaven. A lot of people’s ideas are different, but a lot of people’s ideas are the same also. None of us will know until the day that Jesus comes back and defeats Satan.
Heaven is a very interesting concept. I feel like heaven is a very real place. At times, it seems almost too good to be true, but I know that it is real. I imagine heaven as being completely perfect. I imagine there to be no pain or suffering and for everyone there to act perfectly. Heaven should be a place where people can live happily without any worry because they did so much throughout their lives that they deserve this reward.
If I were to meet five people in heaven, the would be Jesus, God, my grandpa Larry, my aunt Cole, and one of my parents. I think it would be really awesome to meet Jesus and talk about how hard it was for him to come to this earth, live perfectly, and know the whole time that he was going to get killed in one of the worst ways possible. It would be awesome to talk to God because I could ask him so many questions. I would ask him why he decided to create the earth, and why he made humans the way he did. I would also ask him why he would want to make us humans where we disobey him so much. Why did he not just make us all perfect so we never hurt him? If I were to meet my grandpa Larry, I would like to just catch up. I have not talked to him in about six years. I would also like to figure out if he is proud of who I have become. I never really knew my aunt Cole. She died when I was really young, so I never met her. She was killed by her boyfriend who was driving drunk. I just wish I could figure out why she got in that car when she knew he was drunk. I also want to ask her if she misses her sisters and misses talking and fighting with them, even though she Is in a perfect place now. If I were to meet one of my parents, I think they could tell me so m...

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