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Monday, July 10, 2006

Two Meanings of Heaven and Hell

Two meanings of the words, Heaven and Hell, seem to be propagated by believers in God.

One meaning aligns to the God-Physical world in which God exists forever, beings have life but die, and physical beings have no life but still die. Before all physical beings die, God judges all living beings. God then creates a new world consisting of Heaven and Hell. He raises all judged godly and ungodly living beings to Heaven or Hell respectively. Many people believe in this ancient belief, which seems to originate from ancient Christians and the New Testament at Matthew, Chapter 24.

The second meaning is a modern system of thought. It aligns to a TRINITARIAN world in which the following beings coexist: (1) God, (2) life, and (3) nonliving beings. All beings exist eternally. But, only living and nonliving beings have life and death Thus, living and nonliving beings have limited lives before death occurs to them . Since some living beings have shorter lives than cosmological nonliving beings, such as planets, human life can continues on a planet for a long time before it must be moved to live on a newly developing planet. This meaning originates from my modern interpretations of the teachings of Jesus Christ in the New Testament at Matthew, Chapter 24.

Since I believe the 2nd meaning of Heaven and Hell is correct and consistent with God, I believe that human life continues on the same planet based on a natural process of reincarnation, which was established by God for all life and death. But, I also believe that moving a specific person from one planet to a new planet will require God’s intervention into the fundamental system of spiritual atoms that forms all living and nonliving things. I call this movement ‘resurrection.’

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