If there are none.....I don't want to go.
If there are none.....I don't want to go.
I'm certain there are none in hell.........
i was just having this conversation with my priest! how funny!
"some go to church and think about fishing, others go fishing and think about God." Tony Blake
spinner1,
I believe we are told in scripture that Heaven is going to be better than anything we can possibly imagine. I'm excited about that. My boss has a sign at work that reads; "Life is the time God gave you to determine where you want to spend eternity." Pretty simple choice the way I see it. I find myself trying to imagine a stream/river that makes me happier than the best I've ever fished.
In reading the scriptures I have no doubt that there will be trout streams, I do doubt that we will be fishing them.
Eric
"Complexity is easy; Simplicity is difficult."
Georgy Shragin
Designer of ppsh41 sub machine gun
Reading Revelation and will get back to you on this. Thought there was mention of it in there(well about rivers)
Rev 22:1-2
(John talking about what he saw in heaven):
1Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb 2down the middle of the great street of the city.
One river. Better get up early
Last edited by Big Bad Wulff; 09-02-2009 at 04:24 PM.
Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.
God made all the trout streams we'll ever see here on earth, and every other beautiful thing. The bible says heaven will be more beautiful than we can imagine. God made all the wonderful trout and all the other fishes. Oh, yes, there will be trout streams, and as Eric says, I doubt we will want to fish them. And, like Lotech said, God gave us life here to decide where we want to spend eternity... And as MNfisher assures.......There are certainly no trout streams in Hell...........I know where I want to go.......Modoc Dan
Must have dogs in heaven too! 8T
MNK,
What did your priest have to say on the subject?
Coughlin
Calling flyfishing a hobby is like calling brain surgery a job.
Paul Schullery