I suspect asking the details of the "how" of Heaven's perfect happiness and grace necessitates the position of an unbeliever. If Heaven could be formulated then we could encompass the mind of God.
The believer's contrapositive: a person cannot encompass the mind of God, therefore an expression of perfect existence in Heaven cannot be formulated.
If it weren't, Heaven could be built on earth, permitting us to do without God entirely.
So in a way, I don't think it is a fair question to ask a believer, since you are in effect starting the argument of belief having presupposed its conclusion.
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The believer's contrapositive: a person cannot encompass the mind of God, therefore an expression of perfect existence in Heaven cannot be formulated.
If it weren't, Heaven could be built on earth, permitting us to do without God entirely.
So in a way, I don't think it is a fair question to ask a believer, since you are in effect starting the argument of belief having presupposed its conclusion.