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Originally Posted by Loudmouth_Mormon
You can get the book free here.
Please note, this is in no way an endorsement. I usually run from stuff like this as fast as I can. I just can't make the incredible leaps this author makes. I can't bring myself to make the jump from what scriptures tell us, to "God's throne is at the center of the milky way galaxy". I see no reason to conclude that you can take a map of the Milky Way and map out the Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial areas. Just can't follow him to the conclusion that every god gets his own galaxy, and our God did not create them.
LM
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your link is better than mine - thanks.
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Originally Posted by Tough Grits
I don't believe everything that the world or science tells me, but I sure do love reading astronomy books and learning about new theories. I take what I believe to be true, and the rest I just leave. Whether or not I believe a given theory to be true or not, I still find the journey to "truth" through science to be very interesting.
This book sounds cool. I may get to the last page having largely dismissed the whole idea, but I am sure I will be intrigued and entertained along the way as I read.
I am putting this one on my wish list! 
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I agree. The main point for me was that Kolob is real, it is an actual place, we might be looking at it when looking into the night sky. It makes you more fully realize the reality of it all.
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Last edited by changed; 07-29-2008 at 11:58 PM.
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