It seems a bit…small

In case you want to prepare your itinerary, you can now plan your eternity in Jesusland with a map of heaven.

I notice that the line to View the Damned is much longer than the line to sit in Jesus' lap.

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Because sitting on Jesus' lap would be too creepy.

By Janine ID (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

Wait a second! There is no map!

By Janine ID (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

The map... doesn't exist.
HINT HINT!

Jesus as Santa. Beautiful.

Of course it might be that the line for hell is made up of spectators. You know how many creo trolls end their "argumentation" with the hope to see evilutionists in hell.

Who made it? It does look like a spoof, with "America land" and "Catholic heaven." Fun either way, obviously a kind of Disney themed "heaven".

Glen D
http://tinyurl.com/2kxyc7

I notice that the line to View the Damned is much longer than the line to sit in Jesus' lap.

No surprise there. From Matthew 7:

13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: 14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

It's nice to know that there is a place for righteous Americans. I presume that means that the rest of us are damned anyway and can give up trying!

If it is a spoof...eh... Poe's Law anyone? ;)

I got to the right page just by clicking "Strange Maps" at the top of the page. Maybe I'm just a map geek, but that's a cool blog.

Hey! Why should I have to click on a link to go to heaven? That sounds suspiciously like espousing "works". Isn't heaven supposed to be the free gift of Jesus?

Oh Hell! It's a joke.

Hall of Heroes? Constantine? The Roman emporer or the comic book hero? Michael Jordan? Uh, isn't he still alive?

My first guess would be that this is a satire, but Poe's law...

By Jared Lessl (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

You have to wait in line in heaven?

Guess I can finally get an answer to my 2 questions now that they fixed the Illuminatron: Why relativity? And why turbulence?

By Heisenberg (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

I think Michelle (#5) nailed it.

By NoAstronomer (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

Heaven has go-carts! I hereby renounce my atheist ways.

I like Laurie Anderson's description of heaven, "Heaven is exactly like where you are right now, only much, much better"

"You have to wait in line in heaven?"

Sadly, there are some thing not even God can solve.

By BlueIndependent (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

I don't think that's line; it looks more like a crowd standing around a bunch of screens. I guess they couldn't figure out stadium seating or something.
Also, there are ramps and stairs. I guess you have to go through the boot camp to get wings.

"What's heaven like?"

"It's nice, but there aren't enough chairs."

"Oh!"

"Yeeeaaaaaa...."

-Family Guy

"You have to wait in line in heaven?"

Otherwise instant gratification would become boring after 10E20 years.

Saw this yesterday and thought of you.

It's a joke, but pace Poe someone's gonna take it for the real deal.

"I notice that the line to View the Damned is much longer than the line to sit in Jesus' lap."

Well....that would be consistent with the large number of believers (found in blogs and websites everywhere) who apparently are looking forward to laughing at all of us sinners burning in hell forever.

Coitus Castle has no takers??? If it's kinky doing it in a church ....I'm just sayin', what about heaven itself?

By Barklikeadog (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

It's blank! Crap.
Hey is the theme song 'Hooray For the Riffraff"?

By Patricia C. (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

"Catholics are welcome to Heaven, but are confined to a small section next to the entrance (2) where they can indulge their semi-idolatrous tendencies at the Throne of Mary (3)"

...I LOL'ed

I KNEW God was a Yankee fan!

How odd...nothing shows up. Perhaps because heaven doesn't exist.

No mall?

Christ, what a gyp.

I once asked a Pentecostal who was trying to save me what heaven was like, and about the best she could do was to tell me about the weather and the mansions. I daresay that her actual hopes and desires were no better than the ones expressed in this silly map.

I have to say, I expected the gates to be much pearlier.

On the other hand, I bet the popcorn is always nice and fresh, and the hot dogs are actually edible.

Heaven has a place called Fantasy Land? Seems like that would be a problem, you know, the reality-imploding, void in a vaccuum kind.
I like how the hall of heroes is the pagan Parthenon.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN!?!?! Sorry, he'd burn with me.

Either that or Poe's law.

Why is Jesus bigger than God, and sitting out front and in the center? Some kind of coup? (You know, of course, that Jesus sits at the right hand of God.)

How can it be heaven for NASCAR fans if all the cars don't run, but just sit there at the drive-in?

By Bob Munck (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

Well they do have go carts...

Obviously a spoof since everyone knows the Yankees are damned.

And there is no library.

I see there is the Hollywood sign (partially obscured) in America Land. What no Golden Gate bridge? No Tommy's Original Burgers (yummm)? Where's the Holy Land? I nitpick.

By Kenneth Mareld (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

Ha! Why is "Fantasyland' just one small section of this joke?

MikeM-

Of course the hot dogs are edible - they're kosher!

By Benjamin Franklin (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

Reminds me of a MP song:

It's Christmas in Heaven.
There's great films on TV:
'The Sound of Music' twice an hour
And 'Jaws' One, Two, and Three.

#7
mona, that isn't the line *for* the damned. It's the line to *look* and the damned and make fun of them. Apparently more people want to laugh at their neighbors writhing in agony that to sit on Jesus' lap.

#8 Why am I not surprised to see a Starbuck's?

Good Eye! Right on the side of America land! That is the perfect touch.

#18) It's marital coitus castle. Yaaaaaa... No takers.

#12) It's a really cool blog. I like the neighborhoods map of manhattan (ueseful!) Did you see jamerica? And my homeland.

Where's the fourteenth palm tree?

Seventh-Day Adventist reference (my father gave it up because of absurdly literal statements such as "Meet me at the fourteenth palm tree").

I would pay money for a frameable hard copy of that map.

Well, the artist has a blog so you can write and ask him.

It couldn't possibly be Heaven. Where are all the sensually reclining virgin chicks?

Still, the dinosaur petting zoo = instant win.

By Brandon P. (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

BTW, why is there a Dimetrodon at the dinosaur petting zoo? It's not even a reptile, but a synapsid just like us.

By Brandon P. (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

Man, that had BETTER be satire. yikes.

Kosher. That makes sense.

I wanted to respond because I never thought I'd be able to converse with Abraham Lincoln.

So, I presume you're in heaven... Did Falwell make it? Or is he still in the "View the Damned" line?

Does it piss God off that the "Damned" line is longer than his?

Do they have GPS in Heaven?

Has anyone else been following the story of Arthur Mkoyan?

Jesus H Christ, we have stupid laws.

http://www.fresnobee.com/263/story/641556.html

I posit that Arthur has never done anything sufficiently illegal to deport him. He fled persecution in Armenia when he fled with his family in 1992, at the age of 2. Now he's in at UC Davis. I have been following this Sunday.

Relevant here because he's a very strong student of sciences. We lose him, we're losing a very good one.

Wow, I can't believe no one has said this in reference to the title:

That's what she said.

Immature, I know, but like Michael Scott, I can't stop myself.

MikeM, is there some sort of policy about keeping the best and brightest students? I thought that was the idea behind a lot of immigration bills that dealt with a point system. Don't know if that applies here at all.

The reason the line to sit in Jesus's lap is not so crowded is because of the fear that he may actually be Catholic.

I suspect #10 is really a Beatles concert. Jesus just put the scary pictures on the outside because he was jealous.

America Land ? But where's the Corcovado ? It's in America and it's got Jesus on top, so it should be there too, right ?

By Christophe Thill (not verified) on 05 Jun 2008 #permalink

I LOL'ed at this post:

America Land in Heaven? And you wonder why the rest of the
world thinks Americans are egomaniacal...

Needs more stripper factories and beer volcanoes before I'm convinced.

By Steven Seagal'… (not verified) on 06 Jun 2008 #permalink

It's big enough. How many Christians would make it to heaven according to their own rules?

By Kevin Anthoney (not verified) on 06 Jun 2008 #permalink

Wait a minute . . . wear are my 70-odd virgins? Right, this exploding vest is going straight back to ACME.

By Scrofulum (not verified) on 06 Jun 2008 #permalink

Wow, neat -- if I thought any place like that actually existed, I'd become a theist. Just so I could become talking panther with cybernetic implants, if nothing else.

By CrypticLife (not verified) on 06 Jun 2008 #permalink

Heaven has a Fantasyland?

Isn't that a bit - - redundant?

And where's the Harley dealership? Not to mention the beach! (After all, if everybody is going to get a 'perfect body', don't you think people will be going to the bikini shop, and then to the beach to show them off/share with others God's mercy and bountifulness?

By Blaidd Drwg (not verified) on 06 Jun 2008 #permalink

It's nice of them to hand out the new body even if you're in the line of the damned!

I can't wait, this belly of mine is getting a little flabby in my middle age.

How the hell do the cars get into Memory Land?

How can a non-physical place have physical dimensions, and be represented geographically...

Goodness, gloating over the people in hell appears to be absolutely thronged. It has always seemed to me that the emotional satisfaction of getting even with people who didn't believe you is the main emotion driving that whole 'hell' thing. Why humans evolved an emotional satisfaction which would lead them to fantasize that people who didn't believe them were going to be sorry is hard to figure. I wonder what the selection pressure might have been creating such an emotion?

By Skeptigirl (not verified) on 10 Jun 2008 #permalink