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Following our teacher Y.N.H. (p. 291) does mock this as a message from ISIS, but I am setting a mirror.
I'm thinking, someone was killed in the Apocalypse, but now he is in heaven in the highest possible place, etc., and it's good for him and his fate is blessed, etc.
So why does God (or the IDF?) need to avenge his blood?
And if my beloved brother wins a million ๐ธ at a lottery booth, will I go and burn the booth down?
And if in any way we are filled with feelings of revenge, it means that we don't fully believe that he is doing well now and that he is in the highest place, etc.ย
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I didn't understand who this teacher was.
First, even if I get to heaven, I would be happy if it happened as late as possible. I have an interest in continuing to live here. And certainly my close ones have an interest in that, because even if I got there, it involves separation. Therefore, if someone helped me get to heaven too early, my close ones have reason to be angry with him and seek revenge.
Second, most of the Jews who are killed are not sanctifiers of God. They are just victims. Therefore, there is no reason to think that because of this they will be granted heaven. The fact that soldiers and victims of terrorism and the like are spoken of as sanctifiers of God is only for the purpose of comforting the mourners. There is no logical basis for this, nor is there any basis for it.
The claim is that those killed in the AKP are in the highest place a human being can reach, even higher than if their entire lives were dedicated to serving God wholeheartedly.
A place that no angel or creature can imagineโฆ
Now, a simple calculation: even if they lived another 3 years or 83 years, they still wouldn't reach such a high place.
So the deal looks good.
Or a few days or years pass and eternity is in a good place at best.
Or less, a few days and years pass in between, and eternity is upgraded immeasurably and for sure.
Fairness says that the second issue is much more =
And if so, what a problem.
The breakup? The end always comes and eventually we part ways.
Just what?
Is this before?
This is the deal, a few years in advance, I'll probably read it in exchange for a huge upgrade and, for sure, forever...
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What's more, it's clear that we're not completely sure that the deceased is going to be in heaven. And even if so, what exactly is left of him that went there and what was lost forever from what we knew (including the mole on his forehead with him in heaven? Also his addiction to Angry Birds?)
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