
I haven’t ever thought of the difference between heaven and hell being quite this way before. Right, or wrong; I guess we’ll find out one day. But this does give food for thought — excuse the pun.
Chopsticks
A woman who had worked all her life to bring about good was granted one wish: “Before I die let me visit both hell and heaven.” Her wish was granted.
She was whisked off to a great banqueting hall. The tables were piled high with delicious food and drink. Around the tables sat miserable, starving people as wretched as could be. “Why are they like this?” she asked the angel who accompanied her.
“Look at their arms,” the angel replied.
She looked and saw that attached to the people’s arms were long chopsticks secured above the elbow. Unable to bend their elbows, the people aimed the chopsticks at the food, missed every time and sat hungry, frustrated and miserable. “Indeed this is hell! Take me away from here!”
She was then whisked off to heaven. Again she found herself in a great banqueting hall with tables piled high. Around the tables sat people laughing, contented, joyful. “No chopsticks I suppose,” she said.
“Oh yes there are. Look — just as in hell they are long and attached above the elbow but look… here people have learnt to feed one another.”






Andrew Gosden (now 18) has been missing from his Doncaster home since 14 September 2007. The search continues.