This is on my mind mostly because of the aftermath of the Florida shooting. Perhaps some of you have seen this video: https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/14/us/cnn-phil-mudd-breaks-down-mass-shooting-florida-high-school-cnntv/index.html (a news commentator breaks down on tv saying "A child of God is dead.")
If you believe in heaven, why would it matter if a person dies at 16 or 80? If you are going to exist in heaven for an infinite amount of time, eventually the number of years you spend on Earth will be irrelevant. Yeah, the family are going to grieve, but that's something that is inevitable. Everyone is going to grieve death at some point, whether it comes by natural illness or murder.
Another news item I saw recently was that an anti-abortion man drove a stolen truck into an abortion clinic. I'm not really sure what Christians believe about the souls of unborn babies; do you think they aren't going to heaven because they never got to accept Jesus as their savoir? If so I can understand being upset about abortion. But generally it seems like Christians don't believe that. If you kill a baby before it can become an adult, that means that baby will never sin, it will never become an atheist, it would never risk losing its place in heaven. Why would that bother a Christian?