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Churches teach memes and traditions. They always have, they have now gone senile and forgotten why they began to do this and they have started to think that they should themselves believe the memes & traditions.
>the Kingdom of Heaven
>the lake of fire
Are real places. But neither exist yet. The kingdom of heaven is a real physical place, you stand (or sit, or w/e) where it will one day be. Soon.
>Hell
I suspect something like “Sheol” was meant by Christ descending into Hell for 3 days. I haven’t made a study of it though. There may be such places as hells, many even. But yet what i just said is the truth and humans neither go to heaven nor does the cloud heaven of christian myth exist as place of abode for humans in biblical Christianity.
The Kingdom of Heaven is this Earth with the curse of the original sin finally lifted from it which will happen when the messiah has come forth and overthrown the final globo empire which is symbolised as a great beast.
Until then, judgement day, dead go to Sheol which is the void that you came from last time you were brought from death to life, at birth.
Only a few named characters have ever been to heaven, the abode of God and the angels.
And “the heavens” often (or always?) means space.
All clear? I sometimes long post on these points but i am a little preoccupied right now.