Music in heaven?

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What is a fifth dimension?
The first three dimensions are height, depth and width (what makes objects 3 dimensional). The fourth is time. I’m suggesting that the fifth dimension is likely eternity (not an absence of time, but something so much more than time, like the man reading the book the C. S. Lewis’ analogy).

The upshot: We won’t stand around motionless in eternity, we’ll be able to play instruments or sing. There will be music, for “in Him we live, and breath and have our being”.

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I’d say there’d be music. I’m with others in thinking that time would keep passing, just to eternity and therefore less important to our perspective.
Whilst choral music is wonderful…I think that our own music tastes will be what we will enjoy the majority of the time.
This just brought the image of angels singing AC/DC to my mind.
 
Breakfast will be a full English . . . . . . . . It’s in a private revelation somewhere . I heard it sometime or other . I’m sure I did . :confused:
Okay, time to get out the frying pan…where did i put it?
 
1 Cor. 2;9

“But as it is written, what no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him.”
 
That tomato looks a tad undercooked on the bottom - they’d do a better job of it in the kitchens of hell methinks.
Maybe they should think of installing a dumb waiter shaft.
Good point. I should have added, only the best cooks are in heaven. Ya can only get the BEST
 
Rest assured, if there are musicians in heaven, there will be music. But only good music, which means only the music I like! LOL
 
No, not this, as appealing as it is. I mean the Old Masters: Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, a little Brahms, Wagner, and some of the Italian opera composers: Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti. Very limited modern classical. Limited pop music: mainly Sinatra songs. Some jazz: Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald and the like. Some folk music: Dylan, Leonard Cohen (but not sung by them), rather by the likes of Judy Collins and Joan Baez. Also Joni Mitchell and Simon and Garfunkel early tunes. A little Broadway music, but limited to Barbara Cook, Ethel Merman (in limited quantities), Mary Martin. A little rock and country, not too much. No rap or Eurotrash. That’s the music we’ll find in heaven, if we make it and if there is one.
 
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What, no croissants and café au lait?! The French will not like this one bit.
 
This is amazingly specific.

But…I can still enter heaven to Katy Perry’s “Firework”, yes?
 
Heaven will be pasta. Amatriciana sauce, carbonara, marinara. Lots of cheese, and the finest of wines. Edit: and unlimited tacos. (Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)
 
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Sounds (rather, smells) great! Italian cuisine for sure with some Indian, Japanese, and Chinese for variety.
 
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Oh! And red wine and dark chocolate without the kidney stones they cause in me.
 
No kidney stones or gallstones in heaven…
 
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