A student gives a classic Christian heaven: everlasting life in God's presence, worship, and reward proportioned to how one has lived.
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Eternal life
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"...has a view of life everlasting in the presence of God, eternal life, singing and worshiping God and doing whatever you love most in..."
"...born to goodness you who feel beneath the rays of the eternal life that sweetness which cannot be known unless it is experience it..."
"...or Catholic view of life everlasting in the presence of God, eternal life, singing and worshiping God, and doing whatever you love most in..."
"...born to goodness you who feel beneath the rays of the eternal life that sweetness which cannot be known unless it is experienced it..."
"...for is longevity, immortality. Okay, so these demons have access to. Eternal life and but they want control, okay? So the idea is once..."
"...elite will become transhuman. They'll become transcendental and they'll be given eternal life, eternal youth in return, okay? So that's a theory. I don't..."
"...I think that, um, the body is not the secret to eternal life. So you look at someone like Peter Attia, I'm not sure..."
"...the end of days, when all the world ends, we'll have eternal life, okay? So, in most religions, it's when we die, we become..."
"...says, I will give you eternal wisdom in return for your eternal life, your soul. And Faust says, sure. Okay? And Faust does a..."
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