So… if you’re a Christian (or, I’m kinda guessing, tell me where I’m wrong if I am, if you’re a Muslim), you presumably believe that God’s Will is done in Heaven… no “ifs”, no “buts”, just God’s Pure Divine Will… and that if you’re among the lucky elect to live forever with God then you will have had to have all unGodly elements of yourself properly purged… forget the power of a black hole, souls that get to Heaven are, presumably, cleaner than clean… and all their fleshly elements have been stripped… they are not capable of doing outside of God’s Will at that point, right?
And then… out in the further stretches of imagination-space… there are the “other”… cold… except, no, no, quite the opposite… uncomfortably warm… kept alive (and not in a good way) by the outstretched influence of God the Almighty’s Uncaused Causiness, which brought everything into being, by which all things were made, without which no thing would be, which by His grace continues to sustain us with our daily bread…
If all the souls in Heaven are in perfect synchrony with God then they must be in perfect synchrony with each other, right?
Is it possible to have billions of independent souls, each with their own free will, all in perfect synchrony with each other? Isn’t that a bit like the Borg?
Is there any free will in Heaven? Is there any free will in Hell? Is free will just something that your Hell-God grants mere mortals for a fleeting instant in His eyes before eternity really begins?
Could anybody sincerely wish for this all to be an accurate description of some hidden long-truth?
Bonus Q: Is not believing in any of this utter nonsense on the grounds that there’s insufficient evidence or argument to justify belief in it unjustifiable? Or, seen from the other way, is believing in any of it justifiable (beyond “becoz mah holey buk”)?