Before I go and insult an entire religion and the opposite of an entire religion, let me first say that some of the finest people I know are, or probably are, Jews and Atheists. I said “probably,” because I have met many people over my lifetime, so by the law of averages, some would have to be Jewish and some would have to be Atheists. The others would have to be other religions. I don’t generally meet someone and ask his or her religion (at least not since I moved from the Midwest), so if you’re not my friend or a member of my church, I probably don’t know what faith you are or aren’t. However, it is likely that I know your ethnic background; that’s what interests people in the Northeast U.S.
But, I’m getting off-course here. What I am trying to say is that there are good people of all religions and non-religions. I do have friends and relatives who are Jewish. I also have friends and relatives who are Atheists. However, they’re probably really Agnostics, because if God were to suddenly appear in the passenger seats of their cars, they’d probably yell, “Oh my God,” and mean it, and then crash into a tree.
Before I crash into a tree with this blog post, I will get back on track. It’s just that I needed to use a lot of words to reassure everyone that I have nothing against Jews and Atheists. Well, except for one thing.
That one thing is: They’re complacent about their belief that this is it. They have no problem believing that their existence in this world is the beginning, the middle, and the end of them. As my close friend, Boz, who’s Jewish, said, “I’m fine with believing there’s no afterlife. It’s less complicated this way.”*
Well, I have a problem with this kind of thinking. What about payback? I want people who’ve done me wrong to pay. As I’ve aged and gained wisdom from Facebook memes, Nike ads, and church–where we’re reminded to love everyone, forgive everyone, and turn the other cheek (which cheek wasn’t specified), I’ve gotten better at not holding a grudge.
This is mainly because my memory is horrible and I can’t remember if I was offended or by whom. But if I do remember, I try to see the situation from the other person’s point of view. And then, if I still think that the person was wrong, crass, insulting, offensive, or jerk-like, I think, “He’ll get his” or “She’ll get hers.” I need to believe that someone up there is keeping track of every infraction against me. I try not to think about the list with my name at the top, however.
I also need to believe that my good deeds are being recorded, as well. My hope is that they’ll outnumber my negative actions and that I’ll have a surplus to spend in Heaven. Jesus said that there were many mansions in Heaven.** I want to have enough celestial credit to buy a fabulous oceanfront mansion, on the right side of the Pearly Gate … but not too close to the entrance. I imagine it gets noisy over there.
Because I know that there is an afterlife, I also know that I’ll see everyone again, even if it’s going to come as a surprise to my Jewish and Atheist friends. They probably thought they’d seen the last of me.

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*I have a Jewish friend who said that her rabbi teaches that there is an afterlife. So, some Jewish people do believe that there’s more to come.
**Some experts interpret the word for “mansions” as “rooms.” I prefer the “mansions” translation. I do not want to spend my credit on a room.
Interesting post. Where are you drawing your ideas of the afterlife from?
Hi. Thanks for the “like.” When I talked about mansions, I was referring to the passage in John 14:2 in the New Testament. Jesus probably wasn’t talking about real mansions, since he always taught using symbolism and parables. But, for the purpose of my humor blog, I took His meaning literally.
John 14:6? All those friends?
Maybe if more people believed that this was it, they would take batter care of this. A person’s view of what happens after death has a lot to do with their world view and ‘right here, right now.’ (I’m thinking of Islamic terrorists sending innocent children to Paradise) Your good deeds are rewarded by making this a better world (thank you). I want life to fair just as much as you do, but I suspect that we both have a long wait. When god appears in my passenger seat, I will be sure to send you a note.
Thanks for commenting! I laughed out loud when I read your promise to send me a note when God shows up in your passenger seat.
You are so clever! Would love to hear you reading at least one of your posts because am certain you’d be even more outrageous performing them. 🙂
What a nice thing to say! Thank you!
I can’t help but think that the photo you used with your blog post means something.
Hahahahaha. No, I’m not moving into Pete’s house.
Have you been taking diplomacy classes from Mr. Trump?
What friends? I just looked up that passage and it’s the “I am the Way, the truth, and the life” one.
“No one comes to the Father except through me.” In light of that statement, what makes you so confident you will see your friends of all different faiths?
I imagine that Jesus takes recommendations from the prophets of other faiths. Or maybe each religion has its own conduit to Heaven. Jesus was telling Jews that He was the only way to Heaven. At one point in his life, He said that he was called to address Jews only. He was taken to task for that statement, but maybe He really did have limits.