I'd rather, as Zazzy said, have eternal life (as long as society had the medical infrastructure to cope).
But with the choices given, I find it hard to answer. Different Christians have different ideas of what hell is. I'll take Heaven, as weird as it sounds, over the physical torment of swarms of wasps, bullets flying from random directions, gorillas anally raping me, and the air being similar to the California gas chamber.
But if Hell means eternal disassociation from God (or was it Jesus? I forget), and Heaven is simply eternally hanging out on His right hand (or however that goes), well...both seem boring on their own. I at least need a good internet connection. And bagels and hummus. Without that, I can't decide.
But with the choices given, I find it hard to answer. Different Christians have different ideas of what hell is. I'll take Heaven, as weird as it sounds, over the physical torment of swarms of wasps, bullets flying from random directions, gorillas anally raping me, and the air being similar to the California gas chamber.
But if Hell means eternal disassociation from God (or was it Jesus? I forget), and Heaven is simply eternally hanging out on His right hand (or however that goes), well...both seem boring on their own. I at least need a good internet connection. And bagels and hummus. Without that, I can't decide.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan