There are many I know who will be there–not most likely, definitely. Scripture tells how we can know. Oh, and I’ll be there. I hope you all will join us.
My dad . . .he is amazing and doesn’t know it, that makes him double great!
My grandmother.
My family is all Christian, so I hope they all do..
George Washington!
Oh! A person I know? My bad!!!
Elizabeth Mohl
Besides the Trinity? Many, but my husband loves the Lord with all His heart and believes in Jesus Christ alone.
My husband
Dan
I like the Jesus answers.
Jesus the Christ
bevo
That’s not really up to us, now, is it?
But my mom and grandparents and husband are already there.
The person I now know most likely to be there someday is my Dad. He should be sainted.
my night watchman
My husband.
My wife’s grandmother is the first person that came to mind.
Jesus.
You did say “Most likely”!
My maternal grandmother and my husbands maternal grandmother – they were the best two people I have ever known! – Well, my grandmother was bad to mock people but I don’t think that kept her out of heaven…
He said heaven, Drakonskyr, not “Who is most likely to recieve the Prize after the time of the Gathering” If he had asked that, I would have said you.
My dog.
My mommy. She’s an angel.
My mommy. I hope to be just like her.
Karl Marx.
Hitler
Dan Theologian
God Himself.
Me! I can’t speak for anyone else’s heart….
i find it really annoying! they stop by like MULTIPLE times in the day, but dont comment, and i think, if your going to read my business, at least have the decency to say HI or something, you know? lol.
Myself. Duh!
What do you think of this article?
Why Aren’t Boys Going to College? This year’s spectacular Rose Bowl game attracted a phenomenal 35.6 million viewers because it featured what we want: rugged men playing football and attractive women cheering them on. Americans of every class, men and women, remained glued to their television sets, and nearly 95,000 spectators watched from the stands.
The runaway success of this game proved again that stereotypical roles for men and women do not bother Americans one bit. Political correctness lost out as all-male teams battled and women cheered.
It’s too bad that male sports are being eliminated on most college campuses. Except for Texas, USC, and a few other places, radical feminism rules in the athletic departments at the expense of popular male sports.
Feminists oppose anything that is all-male or all-female unless it’s gay marriage. They won’t be able to ban the Rose Bowl anytime soon, but the Feminist Majority Foundation posts this warning on its website: “By encouraging boys to become aggressive, violent athletes, and by encouraging girls to cheer for them, we perpetuate the cycle of male aggression and violence against women.”
Using bureaucratic and legal clout, the feminists have been censoring out hundreds of traditional manly college sports teams. If your favorite college once had a wrestling, baseball or track team, check again: there’s a good chance it has been eliminated.
Several years ago, Howard University Athletic Director Sondra Norrell-Thomas announced her elimination of both its wrestling and baseball teams on the same day. It should surprise no one that Howard University’s male enrollment dropped to only 34% compared to 66% female.
On June 2, 1997, the feminist National Women’s Law Center announced that it would file a complaint against Boston University, the fourth largest private school in the nation, over its sports programs. Within months, BU ended the football team that had been in existence for 91 years. It is no surprise that male enrollment at Boston University is now down to 40%. One transfer student expressed his dismay in the student newspaper upon learning that his new school has 16,000 undergraduates but no football team.
In the entire State of Washington, there is no longer a single major college wrestling team, despite wrestling’s huge popularity in high schools. Wrestling is one of the least expensive sports, requiring little equipment and having a low risk of injury, but feminists are working to eliminate all masculine sports.
The few colleges that have held firm against feminist pressure continue to attract males. Penn State, for example, has kept its superb programs in football, wrestling, baseball and track, and enjoys a 55% to 45% male-to-female enrollment.
The mean-spirited feminists recently demanded the resignation of 79-year-old football coaching great Joe Paterno because he spoke in sympathy of an opposing team’s player accused of sexual assault. There was nothing offensive in Paterno’s comments and 89% in an online AOL poll sided with him, but just a few feminists with a fax machine will smear anyone in their war against football.
The Rose Bowl proved that public demand is for all-male sports, not female contests. Boys do not want to go to a college that eliminates the macho sports, and that is true even if the boy does not expect to compete himself. The lack of college sports teams and camaraderie makes many high school boys wonder, why bother going to college? Despite the bloated price of college tuition, college doesn’t even offer the sports opportunities that they enjoyed in their poorer high schools.
The effects of the feminists’ attack on men’s sports are now coming home to roost. By the time this year’s college freshmen are seniors, the ratio will be 60% women to 40% men, and women are now crying that there are not enough college-educated men to marry.
China’s brutal one-child policy has artificially created millions of young men for whom no wives are available. Right here at home, the feminists have created hundreds of thousands of college-educated women for whom no college-educated husbands are available, and the trend is getting worse.
Part of the change in the ratio of male and female college students is due to the ruthless interpretation of Title IX by the radical feminist bureaucrats in the Carter and Clinton administrations. Unfortunately, President George W. Bush and Secretary of Education Rod Paige chickened out on their opportunity to remedy the mischief. Bush appointed a couple of feminists to the commission investigating Title IX outrages, and then Paige refused to implement the majority’s recommendations because the report was not unanimous.
Congress should step into the gap and stop funding colleges that terminate men’s sports to meet arbitrary feminist quotas. Congress should imitate its action in passing the Solomon Amendment that tells colleges they will lose federal funding if they discriminate against military recruiters. Congress should tell colleges they will lose federal funding if they discriminate against men’s sports. The American people clearly want male football, baseball, track and wrestling, and colleges that cut these sports should be cut out of the federal budget.
Well I imagine Jesus, Ghandi, and perhaps that lady that shouted “Where’s the Beef” for all those commercials will be there, but its hard to say who else. James Dean? Elvis? The Pope? Probably, but then again who knows?
A better question would be if Elvis will be fat Elvis in heaven or skinny Elvis?
how am i to be the judge of that? rather hubristic exercise in my opinion because humans cannot fathom the nature of god in its complete sense. how do we comprehend the love of god only as we comprehend our love of others and our levels of comprehension are minute in comparison to the infinite wisdom of god. therefore it is not ever for me to say because i am not god and what choices god makes i don’t know and it would be hard for me as a human to understand. many people seemed to know an answer right away but how do they know this? did god inform them? this is not the sort of question my religion pursues as it is a moot point when as mere humans we can never grasp or comprehend the true nature of god.
that said why would it be what we as humans expect? what if hitler and stalin are in heaven for reasons we could never know, never grasp or comprehend? i would never project an estimate of who is in heaven or will be going there.
ME!! At least thats the plan…I dont know the condition of anyone else’s heart but if I were to make a guess I would have to say Renee Criner…the best person in the world!
My hubby is there now. Other then that..ME!!!
ryc: Yeah, weird on the Joe dude, also because he was my hubby’s boss. Wonder what’s next, hehehe… Have a wicked day, dear. L
My friend Suzanne. She’s just an angel.
And RYC: Good to know we have similar tastes in women.
ME! Only because of God’s grace those Jesus Christ alone!
I have learned that perception is NOT reality so I have no idea who will make it and who wont
there is one?
That thief that was nailed up next to Jesus.
Jesus!!
My neighbor, Kenny.
I don’t believe in heaven… but even if I did, I wouldn’t know how to get there – it’s arbitrary criteria. If being a good, moral, just person meant going to heaven, then I will be there.
dorothy dorothy, my grandma. yes she had the same first name and last name when she married
My roommate Keyauna… she’s an incredible Christian… truly! and my boyfriend’s parents… him too!
I would hope my parents… but I don’t know anymore.
My king! He’s the most generous person in the whole world!
God. He’s actually already there.
my grandparents.
and my best friend, Lance’s mom and oma.
Ghandi sounds like a safe bet. Though, he didn’t handle the India/Pakistan split too well.
Jesus is already there. So, that’s kinda like a guarantee.
Billy Graham and my brother-in-law
my mother. that woman is a saint for putting up with me.
Heaven is wishful thinking.
Hell is a political tool.
my mom
Jesus.
I can’t stand all these Jesus answers–for us Christians its rather a given and it’s just cheating the question.
why is this a protected post?
My friend Adam is already there. I hope he rermembers me when I show up — God knows I could do with a guide!
-Guru on the Hill
What’s up with the “ME!” answers? You really think that YOU are the “most likely” to be in Heaven?? Wow.
“Pride comes before the fall”…
I don’t believe in Heaven, but if it existed then the most likely would be God, Jesus, Abraham, Moses, Elijah etc. etc. etc. because they’re already mentioned to be in Heaven.
I don’t know about “most” likely for people not mentioned in Scripture. I’m not God.
I know who I’d say for “who I’d want to be in Heaven if it existed” and that would be my daughter.
Oprah
I know a bunch of people who will be there…the first to come to mind is my elementary school principal though. I don’t know why…
I can name several, including myself, but from Jesus’ mouth I can say with certainty THE THIEF ON THE CROSS. Jesus said to him, “This day I will see you in paradise!” Now, that is 100% confirmation!
Stephen Colbert?
bittersunday: The me answers have absolutely nothing to do with pride. It has everything to do with belief in the promises God has written to us in the Bible. I have many that according to how they live their lives I would say they will go to heaven, but I don’t know their heart. I DO know my heart and what I believe. If the Bible isn’t true, then I would say no one will go to heaven, which since you don’t believe in heaven, you certainly don’t believe in God and of course then don’t believe He became a man(Jesus) to take the punishment for our sin so we wouldn’t have to. So I would say if the question were changed to who do you NOT expect to go to heaven, I would say you by your statements. But I can only make that assumption by what you say, again I don’t know your heart, but God does. He’s the one you will answer to and no one else.
BluBell2
My Grandfather for sure!!!
My Grandfather without a doubt!
The Pope mos def.
I can only hope for everyone else. ;D
I can give you a list — that WILL be there, not probably but WILL and I look so forward to seeing them all there………
Jesus? O_o
I hear the real party’s gonna be in hell, anyway.
Actually, everyone I know is probably going to hell for one reason or another. :]
my cousin bethany, and billy graham.
Corrie, her faith is so great!
Ha, ha. You.
Anyone who’s a good person. Duh.
If I get there before U, Dan, I will let u know…LOL
Unworthy,
All fine and dandy to say “I am sure I will be in Heaven” but to say
you are the MOST LIKELY (repeat with me…the MOST likely, out of EVERY human to ever walk the earth) to be in Heaven is silly. And sounds extremely prideful. That is all I
was saying.
Sorry bittersunday I wasn’t thinking of it as if I would be the most likely one to go to heaven over ANYONE. I’m the ONLY one I can vouch for simply because I know my own heart. I don’t know anyone elses heart. It was not a thing of pride in any way. Simply my xanga name says how I feel about it. Of anyone on this earth I feel I’m the most UNWORTY of Gods grace. I have no Idea why He would chose to show me His mercy and grace by opening my eyes to His righteousness. I’m trully sorry you think I’m being prideful, it’s anything BUT that. It’s a sense of AWE that He would have anything to do with me.
Unworthy,
I understand your position a bit better now. It was just the semantics that I was confused over. Thank you for explaining.
bittersunday, you are very welcome. I’m probably one of the most misunderstood people to walk the face of the planet. Don’t know what it is, but I’m just misunderstood, prolly my public school education Don’t understand the meaning of words
That is kind of hard because there are several people that I know of… but the one person who is the front of my mind right now is my dearly departed fiancee, who pasted a year ago in April….he was also the best friend I ever had……
Too many to name. They were not all “nice” people either, but they had trusted Jesus, and were in the process of becoming “nicer.”
ME
My Christian roots makes me want to say Jesus or myself and being unable to name another human because one cannot judge esspecially anothers inner relationship with The Lord (even on the basis of behavior) but scince I am Taoist I will say n/a.
i believe all Christians will go to heaven so picking one person would be pretty difficult
I don’t know what humans might make it there, but if animals can go (there is always a debate about this) I know my dog, Cory, will be there. I have never met a human as brave or as loving as he was.
Definitely not anyone in my family. Maybe my boyfriend’s mum. I bet there is a lot of naggy but morally-high, non risk-takers in heaven.
My pastors.
My friend James. He isn’t perfect and no where near religious but he’s always been good to me. I don’t see why not.
….
Oh Bugger, I have no idea who made it, or who will in the future.
I know I’m screwed.
’nuff said….
My Granny, Granddaddy, Papa and my husband’s Grandpa are already there. My Granny was the best person I have ever known, if she is not in heaven there isn’t much point in me even trying to get there.
I will have to wait and see …… lots of ideas but
I really dislike your video ad just starting up without asking ! hummmmm
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my best buddy Peter
My sister in law, Ann………..
Jesus
My friend Amy
Only one?
My grandma and grandpa, mom and dad, sisters and brother are for sure going.
Other than that, I don’t know people’s hearts. Only they and God know whether or not they will go to Heaven
My grandpa’s already there
my kindred spirit Danielle.
No one..
My Mother for sure.
Barbara. She is a wonderfully Godly woman and a spiritual leader to me!
I know a number of people who would be equal on that list.
^ Good answer Nikolais_apprentice
When my Granddad die in 1998 and my Nan who die in 2000 I knew both will go to heaven.
I am hoping when the rest of my family die in turn they will go to heaven too, college tutors and my friends I hope there go to heaven as well.
That is a hard one. I’m not sure I am of the right mind to pass judgement on a fellow human.
But I would like to hope my friend Genny.
Shorty and Stormy. Most def.
my wife
Jesus!
my husband. Though I dont believe there is a heaven anywhere else but being with him.
Murphy the turtle. Imaginary friends go to imaginary vacation spots, aight?
Me, obviously.
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE
My spiritual Mom.
Ghandi.
There are many I know who will be there–not most likely, definitely. Scripture tells how we can know. Oh, and I’ll be there. I hope you all will join us.
My dad . . .he is amazing and doesn’t know it, that makes him double great!
My grandmother.
My family is all Christian, so I hope they all do..
George Washington!
Oh! A person I know? My bad!!!
Elizabeth Mohl
Besides the Trinity? Many, but my husband loves the Lord with all His heart and believes in Jesus Christ alone.
My husband
Dan
I like the Jesus answers.
Jesus the Christ
bevo
That’s not really up to us, now, is it?
But my mom and grandparents and husband are already there.
The person I now know most likely to be there someday is my Dad. He should be sainted.
my night watchman
My husband.
My wife’s grandmother is the first person that came to mind.
Jesus.
You did say “Most likely”!
My maternal grandmother and my husbands maternal grandmother – they were the best two people I have ever known! – Well, my grandmother was bad to mock people but I don’t think that kept her out of heaven…
He said heaven, Drakonskyr, not “Who is most likely to recieve the Prize after the time of the Gathering”
If he had asked that, I would have said you.
My dog.
My mommy. She’s an angel.
My mommy. I hope to be just like her.
Karl Marx.
Hitler
Dan Theologian
God Himself.
Me! I can’t speak for anyone else’s heart….
i find it really annoying! they stop by like MULTIPLE times in the day, but dont comment, and i think, if your going to read my business, at least have the decency to say HI or something, you know? lol.
Myself. Duh!
What do you think of this article?
Why Aren’t Boys Going to College?
This year’s spectacular Rose Bowl game attracted a phenomenal 35.6 million viewers because it featured what we want: rugged men playing football and attractive women cheering them on. Americans of every class, men and women, remained glued to their television sets, and nearly 95,000 spectators watched from the stands.
The runaway success of this game proved again that stereotypical roles for men and women do not bother Americans one bit. Political correctness lost out as all-male teams battled and women cheered.
It’s too bad that male sports are being eliminated on most college campuses. Except for Texas, USC, and a few other places, radical feminism rules in the athletic departments at the expense of popular male sports.
Feminists oppose anything that is all-male or all-female unless it’s gay marriage. They won’t be able to ban the Rose Bowl anytime soon, but the Feminist Majority Foundation posts this warning on its website: “By encouraging boys to become aggressive, violent athletes, and by encouraging girls to cheer for them, we perpetuate the cycle of male aggression and violence against women.”
Using bureaucratic and legal clout, the feminists have been censoring out hundreds of traditional manly college sports teams. If your favorite college once had a wrestling, baseball or track team, check again: there’s a good chance it has been eliminated.
Several years ago, Howard University Athletic Director Sondra Norrell-Thomas announced her elimination of both its wrestling and baseball teams on the same day. It should surprise no one that Howard University’s male enrollment dropped to only 34% compared to 66% female.
On June 2, 1997, the feminist National Women’s Law Center announced that it would file a complaint against Boston University, the fourth largest private school in the nation, over its sports programs. Within months, BU ended the football team that had been in existence for 91 years. It is no surprise that male enrollment at Boston University is now down to 40%. One transfer student expressed his dismay in the student newspaper upon learning that his new school has 16,000 undergraduates but no football team.
In the entire State of Washington, there is no longer a single major college wrestling team, despite wrestling’s huge popularity in high schools. Wrestling is one of the least expensive sports, requiring little equipment and having a low risk of injury, but feminists are working to eliminate all masculine sports.
The few colleges that have held firm against feminist pressure continue to attract males. Penn State, for example, has kept its superb programs in football, wrestling, baseball and track, and enjoys a 55% to 45% male-to-female enrollment.
The mean-spirited feminists recently demanded the resignation of 79-year-old football coaching great Joe Paterno because he spoke in sympathy of an opposing team’s player accused of sexual assault. There was nothing offensive in Paterno’s comments and 89% in an online AOL poll sided with him, but just a few feminists with a fax machine will smear anyone in their war against football.
The Rose Bowl proved that public demand is for all-male sports, not female contests. Boys do not want to go to a college that eliminates the macho sports, and that is true even if the boy does not expect to compete himself. The lack of college sports teams and camaraderie makes many high school boys wonder, why bother going to college? Despite the bloated price of college tuition, college doesn’t even offer the sports opportunities that they enjoyed in their poorer high schools.
The effects of the feminists’ attack on men’s sports are now coming home to roost. By the time this year’s college freshmen are seniors, the ratio will be 60% women to 40% men, and women are now crying that there are not enough college-educated men to marry.
China’s brutal one-child policy has artificially created millions of young men for whom no wives are available. Right here at home, the feminists have created hundreds of thousands of college-educated women for whom no college-educated husbands are available, and the trend is getting worse.
Part of the change in the ratio of male and female college students is due to the ruthless interpretation of Title IX by the radical feminist bureaucrats in the Carter and Clinton administrations. Unfortunately, President George W. Bush and Secretary of Education Rod Paige chickened out on their opportunity to remedy the mischief. Bush appointed a couple of feminists to the commission investigating Title IX outrages, and then Paige refused to implement the majority’s recommendations because the report was not unanimous.
Congress should step into the gap and stop funding colleges that terminate men’s sports to meet arbitrary feminist quotas. Congress should imitate its action in passing the Solomon Amendment that tells colleges they will lose federal funding if they discriminate against military recruiters. Congress should tell colleges they will lose federal funding if they discriminate against men’s sports. The American people clearly want male football, baseball, track and wrestling, and colleges that cut these sports should be cut out of the federal budget.
Well I imagine Jesus, Ghandi, and perhaps that lady that shouted “Where’s the Beef” for all those commercials will be there, but its hard to say who else. James Dean? Elvis? The Pope? Probably, but then again who knows?
A better question would be if Elvis will be fat Elvis in heaven or skinny Elvis?
how am i to be the judge of that? rather hubristic exercise in my opinion because humans cannot fathom the nature of god in its complete sense. how do we comprehend the love of god only as we comprehend our love of others and our levels of comprehension are minute in comparison to the infinite wisdom of god. therefore it is not ever for me to say because i am not god and what choices god makes i don’t know and it would be hard for me as a human to understand. many people seemed to know an answer right away but how do they know this? did god inform them? this is not the sort of question my religion pursues as it is a moot point when as mere humans we can never grasp or comprehend the true nature of god.
that said why would it be what we as humans expect? what if hitler and stalin are in heaven for reasons we could never know, never grasp or comprehend? i would never project an estimate of who is in heaven or will be going there.
ME!! At least thats the plan…I dont know the condition of anyone else’s heart but if I were to make a guess I would have to say Renee Criner…the best person in the world!
My hubby is there now.
Other then that..ME!!!
ryc:
Yeah, weird on the Joe dude, also because he was my hubby’s boss.
Wonder what’s next, hehehe…
Have a wicked day, dear.
L
My friend Suzanne. She’s just an angel.
And RYC: Good to know we have similar tastes in women.
ME! Only because of God’s grace those Jesus Christ alone!
I have learned that perception is NOT reality so I have no idea who will make it and who wont
there is one?
That thief that was nailed up next to Jesus.
Jesus!!
My neighbor, Kenny.
I don’t believe in heaven… but even if I did, I wouldn’t know how to get there – it’s arbitrary criteria. If being a good, moral, just person meant going to heaven, then I will be there.
dorothy dorothy, my grandma. yes she had the same first name and last name when she married
My roommate Keyauna… she’s an incredible Christian… truly! and my boyfriend’s parents… him too!
I would hope my parents… but I don’t know anymore.
My king! He’s the most generous person in the whole world!
God. He’s actually already there.
my grandparents.
and my best friend, Lance’s mom and oma.
Ghandi sounds like a safe bet. Though, he didn’t handle the India/Pakistan split too well.
Jesus is already there. So, that’s kinda like a guarantee.
Billy Graham and my brother-in-law
my mother. that woman is a saint for putting up with me.
Heaven is wishful thinking.
Hell is a political tool.
my mom
Jesus.
I can’t stand all these Jesus answers–for us Christians its rather a given and it’s just cheating the question.
why is this a protected post?
My friend Adam is already there. I hope he rermembers me when I show up — God knows I could do with a guide!
-Guru on the Hill
What’s up with the “ME!” answers? You really think that YOU are the “most likely” to be in Heaven?? Wow.
“Pride comes before the fall”…
I don’t believe in Heaven, but if it existed then the most likely would be God, Jesus, Abraham, Moses, Elijah etc. etc. etc. because they’re already mentioned to be in Heaven.
I don’t know about “most” likely for people not mentioned in Scripture. I’m not God.
I know who I’d say for “who I’d want to be in Heaven if it existed” and that would be my daughter.
Oprah
I know a bunch of people who will be there…the first to come to mind is my elementary school principal though. I don’t know why…
I can name several, including myself, but from Jesus’ mouth I can say with certainty THE THIEF ON THE CROSS. Jesus said to him, “This day I will see you in paradise!” Now, that is 100% confirmation!
Stephen Colbert?
bittersunday: The me answers have absolutely nothing to do with pride. It has everything to do with belief in the promises God has written to us in the Bible. I have many that according to how they live their lives I would say they will go to heaven, but I don’t know their heart. I DO know my heart and what I believe. If the Bible isn’t true, then I would say no one will go to heaven, which since you don’t believe in heaven, you certainly don’t believe in God and of course then don’t believe He became a man(Jesus) to take the punishment for our sin so we wouldn’t have to. So I would say if the question were changed to who do you NOT expect to go to heaven, I would say you by your statements. But I can only make that assumption by what you say, again I don’t know your heart, but God does. He’s the one you will answer to and no one else.
BluBell2
My Grandfather for sure!!!
My Grandfather without a doubt!
The Pope mos def.
I can only hope for everyone else. ;D
I can give you a list — that WILL be there, not probably but WILL and I look so forward to seeing them all there………
Jesus? O_o
I hear the real party’s gonna be in hell, anyway.
Actually, everyone I know is probably going to hell for one reason or another. :]
my cousin bethany, and billy graham.
Corrie, her faith is so great!
Ha, ha. You.
Anyone who’s a good person. Duh.
If I get there before U, Dan, I will let u know…LOL
Unworthy,
All fine and dandy to say “I am sure I will be in Heaven” but to say
you are the MOST LIKELY (repeat with me…the MOST likely, out of EVERY human to ever walk the earth) to be in Heaven is silly. And sounds extremely prideful. That is all I
was saying.
Sorry bittersunday I wasn’t thinking of it as if I would be the most likely one to go to heaven over ANYONE. I’m the ONLY one I can vouch for simply because I know my own heart. I don’t know anyone elses heart. It was not a thing of pride in any way. Simply my xanga name says how I feel about it. Of anyone on this earth I feel I’m the most UNWORTY of Gods grace. I have no Idea why He would chose to show me His mercy and grace by opening my eyes to His righteousness. I’m trully sorry you think I’m being prideful, it’s anything BUT that. It’s a sense of AWE that He would have anything to do with me.
Unworthy,
I understand your position a bit better now. It was just the semantics that I was confused over. Thank you for explaining.
bittersunday, you are very welcome. I’m probably one of the most misunderstood people to walk the face of the planet. Don’t know what it is, but I’m just misunderstood, prolly my public school education
Don’t understand the meaning of words 
That is kind of hard because there are several people that I know of… but the one person who is the front of my mind right now is my dearly departed fiancee, who pasted a year ago in April….he was also the best friend I ever had……
Too many to name. They were not all “nice” people either, but they had trusted Jesus, and were in the process of becoming “nicer.”
ME
My Christian roots makes me want to say Jesus or myself and being unable to name another human because one cannot judge esspecially anothers inner relationship with The Lord (even on the basis of behavior) but scince I am Taoist I will say n/a.
i believe all Christians will go to heaven so picking one person would be pretty difficult
I don’t know what humans might make it there, but if animals can go (there is always a debate about this) I know my dog, Cory, will be there. I have never met a human as brave or as loving as he was.
Definitely not anyone in my family. Maybe my boyfriend’s mum. I bet there is a lot of naggy but morally-high, non risk-takers in heaven.
My pastors.
My friend James. He isn’t perfect and no where near religious but he’s always been good to me. I don’t see why not.
….
Oh Bugger, I have no idea who made it, or who will in the future.
I know I’m screwed.
’nuff said….
My Granny, Granddaddy, Papa and my husband’s Grandpa are already there. My Granny was the best person I have ever known, if she is not in heaven there isn’t much point in me even trying to get there.
I will have to wait and see …… lots of ideas but
I really dislike your video ad just starting up without asking ! hummmmm
you
Bush.