ghostgirl7 answered Sunday March 17 2013, 4:28 am: Everyone have different beliefs,i personally dont think that there are 3 levels of heaven,but im not a mormon,i dont like their beliefs and understanding of the world...if youre a mormon you should know those things about your religion,i read anything i can get my hands on about my religion because i find it fascinating...just go to a library and make a research or to a mormon church :) [ ghostgirl7's advice column | Ask ghostgirl7 A Question ]
Xui answered Thursday March 14 2013, 10:35 pm: This is an interesting question, but the answers you receive will be based on others views and perspectives.
I personally believe in one heaven and I do not believe in hell. However, I do not believe in the bible.
There is no way anyone on this earth can tell us a guaranteed answer to what is beyond human living. A possibility of a 3 heavens is based on whether you choose to believe it or not.
The bible in my opinion was written by people wirh perspectives and beliefs.
In my aspect - God is not a person, God is not a thing, God is everywhere.
Razhie answered Thursday March 14 2013, 10:06 pm: I'm not sure there is a Mormon here to answer your question, so I'm going to jump in.
When you ask people about a matter of faith, you are going to get an answer based on their faith.
As others have mentioned, Mormons have an additional testament not included in the standard Christian Bible called the Book of Mormon, so they are not necessarily referring to the exact same sacred books as you may be.
However, most sources I've found don't refer to the Book of Mormon as the source of the '3 Heavens' concept. Similar to the Catholic concept of purgatory, it's an idea based on very selective reading of a few passages, and what I'd call a very rational human response to the concept of heaven and hell being just too binary to be fair and just... [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Thursday March 14 2013, 4:00 pm: It is hard to say whether something is true for real or not. Each religion has their own beliefs that seem kind of out of this world while other things seem plausible. The Mormons also believe that no one truly stays in hell forever, that they redeem themselves and move up. If heaven is a place where all is forgiven and everyone has a chance then I suspect what they are saying to be true. I was a Mormon for awhile. When it comes to religion, all you can really go on is your gut. Do you feel it is something worth believing or do you feel it is something to question. I believe that there is no true church on earth, but all religions are bits and pieces of what the true church once was. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Thursday March 14 2013, 3:25 pm: Mormons have an additional testament, the Book of Mormon, presumably it mentions the extra kingdoms. The New Testament mentions a lot of things Jews don't believe in because they only follow the Old Testament, and the Book of Mormon has stuff Christians and Jews don't believe in. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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