This is not a sarcastic question, but what is the difference between a place and a state of being? A place is a location. A location can be either imaginary or exist. The imagination is real, but it does not exist. For a state of being are you talking about states of matter which would be solid, liquid, gas, and plasma? If that is the case, then if heaven were a state of matter, then heaven would exist. I know you are not saying heaven exists, because I don't think it does, but I am trying to get a clarity on what you are saying, Erin Pavlina.
To avoid thread-hijacking I ask Erin to answer my question in a new thread. I know dogs have souls, but what that soul is, I don't know. It is not obviously human, so it would make sense that they didn't go to a human heaven. Maybe animals are part of the material of heaven. Maybe they appear as they are needed or wanted. I wonder if a clone would go to heaven. Do clones have their own souls?
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