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Originally Posted by Boxjobox
You, of course, must realize in saying this you are creating your own myth and your own god. Scripture, in the opening chapter, gives us the location of heaven, which is between the waters below the earth and the waters above the earth. If you alter this view, then you alter a lot of the narrative of the scripture which presents this scenario.. The firmament which is between the waters below and the waters above. This was not an intangible location, or something way, way out there which no one could fathom. It doesn’t appear to be in scripture as some alt-universe.
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Haha, did you actually read the first few posts of this thread? We’re talking alternative views of God here, not just the God in the Bible. My dad is still in LC and even he believes theres alternate universes