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Facebook Musings: Short Review of the ending of NBC's The Good Place

Got totally inspired by The Good Place ending. LOL. I know that The Good Place isn't a Christian TV show. The creators write the show after Greek philosophies. But reading about the Christian heaven/after life is a whole lot better than the one in the tv show. To justify, the TV show is more about living than the afterlife so it's a really good show. I can't wait to have a better afterlife in Christian life in heaven which means I have to change my mindset here on Earth.



Read the article: "Heaven's Anything But Boring" to know what I'm talking about.






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