The multiple earths are shown in God's Holy Word. The first heaven was made the second Day. Gen. 1:6-8 Other HeavenS were made at the beginning of the third Day. Gen. 2:4 This agrees with the New Testament and explains where Paul was taken, when he went to the THIRD Heaven. ll Corinthians 12:2
Within each of these 3 Heavens or Boundaries of the 3 Universes are many Earths. Adam lived on the first Earth, the Flat Earth, The Earth where there was NO rain until the Flood came. We live Today, in the second heaven or Cosmos, consisting of Billions upon Billions of Earths. When this Universe is burned, Christians will be taken to the 3rd Heaven, and be saved from the total destruction of our Universe.
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So there are actually lots of planets, but no one can see them?
Sadly, this does fall in line with the rest of your theology.
"When this Universe is burned, Christians will be taken to the 3rd Heaven, and be saved from the total destruction of our Universe."
What about the christians on those billions and billions of other earths?
The multiple earths...
Within each of these 3 Heavens or Boundaries of the 3 Universes are many Earths.
...saved from the total destruction of our Universe
This sounds like every DC Comics crossover event ever.
The church I went to taught about "Three Heavens" but the OP isn't even getting it right. The Three Heavens just refers to the atmosphere, outer space and Heaven where God is.
There was nothing taught about about multiple Earths or three universes or a flat "first" Earth, or living in a second cosmos, or anything like that.
So no.
Someone's been reading DC Comics' "Crisis on Infinite Earths" too many times, it's not healthy you know.
"Christians will be taken to the 3rd Heaven, and be saved from the total destruction of our Universe."
Harold Camping said essentially the same thing. On 22nd May 2011, then 22nd October several months later.
We're still here, fortunately. As is he . Unfortunately (for him!) >:D
There's a pattern forming here...!
Three heavens, sure, but Perth Amboy, New Jersey, is unique.
"Adam lived on the first Earth, the flat Earth"... So, does this mean Adam lived on Terry Pratchett's Discworld? Or, more specifically, the mysterious continent of XXXX where it never rained until Rincewind made that big flood happen? Of course, it was because of him that it wasn't raining in the first place, apparently...
Hey, don't look at me like that. Everybody else was talking about DC Comics. I just went with the first thing I thought of.
And then Sauron attacked the Keebler Elves, and a duck named Darkwing tried to sell me Samoa Girl Scout cookies for $3.50 because he came from an Earth where the price hadn't gone up yet. Meanwhile, in Hell 27, there was nothing to eat except empty lead-based paint cans.
Speaking of lead-based paint, I suspect you had to suck on some old window sills as a child to come up with that lame attempt to reconcile the bullshit in Genesis.
Lordy, lordy, an ultra-literalist. I wonder if he is one of the ones that believe that because there are different people mentioned in each of the accounts of the crucifixion that Jesus must have been crucified four times?
The multiple earths are shown in God's Holy Word.
Like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever spinning reel
Like a snowball down a mountain
Or a carnival balloon
Like a carousel that's turning
Running rings around the moon
Like a clock whose hands are sweeping
Past the minutes of it's face
And the world is like an apple
Whirling silently in space
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind!
@1562977
"Any evidence for this? "
Don't bother, the typical AMan777 response in a nutshell is:
"Well, it says in God's holy word...." (Read: the Bible)
And if you point out that he can't claim the bible is fact because he says so, expect to get a a thinly veiled "Shame If Something Happened" threat.
@Kuno & Deadly Vomit:
Crisis Of Three Heavens?
Divine Crisis?
Angels Attack?
Countdown To Divine Crisis Of Infinite Heavens?
I think I just heard Dan DiDio and Jim Lee have an orgasm
You're right, of course, but please don't give the DiDiot any ideas...
Shockingly, this idea seems pretty close to the Norse interpretation of nine worlds, stacked up, and supported by the Yggdrasil.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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