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			http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/progra...m_wright.shtml 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	NT Wright says :- 'But for the Ancient Jew, heaven is not another place within our cosmos - upstairs somewhere. Heaven is another dimension of present reality, so that for instance if you went to the temple it wasn't as if you were in heaven. They really believed you were in heaven because the temple was the place within our geography which overlaps with God's geography, as it were.' Jews didn't think Heaven was upstairs 'somewhere'? They thought of Heaven as another dimension of present reality, and not something you could reach by ascending from our cosmos, as presumably Elijah did, and as some thought Moses did?  | 
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			This is a very common theme among liberal Christians.  To them, the "Kingdom of God" is not a place.  It's an ideal.  It's something that they create in the present with peace and justice.  Now to most Christian fundementalists, this Kingdom is God's domain.  A place in which they will join him in body.  They don't give a shit about peace and justice. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			That makes a lot of sense, and makes me wonder if Marx has effected this liberal christian tradition, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Here ya go Steve,  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Read down to the description of the inside of the temple... chapter 5 paragraph 5 It seems that the priests has quite an interest in astrology, but then again the origins of most religions are from stargazing priests. http://www.raptureme.com/resource/fj/war-5.htm Also in chapter 5 paragraph 4 you'll find a veil mentioned, could this be the same veil you'll find mentioned in Matt:27 verse 51, and Luke: 23 verse 45???  | 
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			The description of the temple is very similar to Revelation and sermons I have heard. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	What is also interesting is a possible origin for the idea of forgiveness of sin.... Quote: 
	
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