And then I finally exhaled with a great sigh of understanding, when I finally realized that no, it can not be possible that anyone, with even the least imagination or reasoning skills necessary to perform just the rudimentary requirements of life such as preparing food, or bathing one's self, could possibly be so delusional as to believe that they could forecast their state of mind in an unknowable state.
Well, think it through, Bolder-dash. I know you're not very good at it but try anyway. If the mind of mine that is in heaven is so
truly unknowable then exactly in what sense is it
me?
The promise is
not that some being named "Crashfrog", with all my memories and experiences but completely different than me is going to heaven - the promise is that
I'm going. So the mental state
can't be unknowable - or else it can't be me!
You just
think it's unknowable, because that's the only circumstance under which you can imagine eternity as anything but a nightmare - when it's not
you who's going to experience it, but someone like you, but "unknowable." (Since you can't figure out how anybody
else would want that, either.)