That's funny G...I thought the book actually said that the Son Of Man had no place to lay his head.

The "Christian" view of heaven and hell has more to do with Milton's "Paradise Lost" and Dante's Inferno than it does with anything the Bible says, aside from possibly descriptions of the new Jerusalem in Revelations...but nobody said THAT was what heaven would be like.

I once recall one of the chefs at work (he doesn't work there anymore) who was a Pente talking about "walking the streets of gold" in heaven. What a crock of Sh!t. Isn't it bad enough they're greedy and materialistic here? Why do they also have to have an afterlife that sounds like a Ferengi's wet dreams? (Ferengi are the notoriously greedy merchant-race from Star Trek Ds9 for those who don't know.)