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Old 12-02-2008, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by HoosierGuy View Post
I'm teaching the Gospel Principles class this Sunday and it's over the Final Judgment and the three Kingdoms. I have a few questions...

What does D&C 76:89 mean -

89 And thus we saw, in the heavenly vision, the glory of the telestial, which surpasses all understanding;

Is this saying that even the TelestialKingdom will be more glorious than
we can imagine? I know the CelestialKingdom will be more glorious than we can imagine, but does that go for the Terrestrial and TelestialKingdoms too? Not that I care about those two lesser kingdoms. I want to go to the CelestialKingdom and Exaltation. But for the discussion on Sunday, I would like to know about those other two Kingdoms.

Thanks!
I googled and found this article that has several GA quotes on that section. Page 4 has the relevant quotes for this thread.

http://emp.byui.edu/SATTERFIELDB/PDF.../Telestial.pdf
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