That’s an interesting question! I think both scenarios come with their own set of fears. The idea of heaven being real might bring anxiety about living up to certain expectations or standards to gain entry. On the other hand, the thought of there being no “next life” can be daunting because it emphasizes the finality of life and can make us reflect on whether we’re making the most of our time here. Personally, I’d find the idea of having no next life more scary, as it highlights the importance of our choices and experiences in the present. How about you?
That’s an interesting question! I think both scenarios come with their own set of fears. The idea of heaven being real might bring anxiety about living up to certain expectations or standards to gain entry. On the other hand, the thought of there being no “next life” can be daunting because it emphasizes the finality of life and can make us reflect on whether we’re making the most of our time here. Personally, I’d find the idea of having no next life more scary, as it highlights the importance of our choices and experiences in the present. How about you?