11.28.2004

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I'll reserve opinion on my church's study of Heaven till I know more than a biased thought on the topic. But here's something -- why this dichotomy: when people allude to Heaven, they point up to the sky; yet most when pressed admit they aren't sure if up is the correct direction. How could it be since science and experience shows clouds, sky, sun, moon, and stars? But no angels.

Here's how: it exists but can't be reached by men. But it is still there. Can you see/measure radio waves? What about UV and gamma rays? Until the last 50 years, no one realized these even existed. Cosmic rays? Even more recent.

So what of Heaven? Unmeasurable? Yes. But unmeasurability is not tantamount to nonexistence.

Unmeasurable? Not really. To measure it, use the correct tool, the correct units: width of the cross, one Son of God.

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