Heaven, Hell, and other poor settings
May. 11th, 2012 09:50 pm"First he had a little soup and then he had a little tea. Then he wound his watch and said now he was done with time and had to turn to eternity."
I quote from memory, but this particular description of a death bed neatly encapsulates the problem with using Heaven or Hell as locations, because stories are wed to time, because they are wed to change.
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I quote from memory, but this particular description of a death bed neatly encapsulates the problem with using Heaven or Hell as locations, because stories are wed to time, because they are wed to change.
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