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314d1
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I am short on time, so I will keep it short and sweet. For you Christians, were is heaven?

Many modern Christians state that heaven is a place that we can not reach in the physical world. If that is true, than how does the tower of Babel make since?

In the binging of Christianity the Christians believed that heaven is in the sky, as the name and tower of Babel suggest. Then once human were able to fly, Christians said it was further out in space. Once we were able to send satellites into space, they said it was not in the physical realm.

So to recap, were is Christian heaven, how does the Tower of Babel make since if it is not close enough to build to, and to add, if the Tower of Babel story is a metaphor to you could you please state what it is a metaphor for?

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If you go to heaven You cant tell people who are on earth so we will never know for sure. Yes i agfree with avorne that god is a meta physical being and so same with heaven diferent plane

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If you go to heaven You cant tell people who are on earth so we will never know for sure. Yes i agfree with avorne that god is a meta physical being and so same with heaven diferent plane


Unless you use necromancy and ask, that seems to work for Saul's questions.
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Saying it's just a metaphysical place, or that God is metaphysical and as such doesn't interact with physics put's into question the validity of any claims of Gods existence.
We have nothing discerning the difference between Divine interaction and people just making $#&^ up.

the tower of babel did not reach heaven, and it was just an exaggeration of a kinda tall tower that got destroyed


Heaven is just an exaggeration to help comfort those who have lost someone close.

God is just an exaggeration of people trying to explain natural events that were occurring around them.

The only way to make sense of the Bible is to remove the magic. But by removing the magic God also disappears.
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Yes, you heard me correctly, the sun. We can't directly look at it, it's incredibly bright, huge, and yeah..

The Sun is more like Hell anyway.
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