Sorry, I don't really care about chemtrails, but one thing hooked my attention - "heavens", plural. In Russian also used plurals when talk is about God's heavens. However, we have only one heaven/sky (it is one word in Russian) when talk is about our sky. And in Apocalypse there is "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth", again in singular. So what is other heavens Bible talk about?
The Bible discusses at least three heavens; this is shown when Paul the Apostle describes being taken up in a vision to the "third heaven." My best guess is that the lower "heavens" are a sort of layered latticework superimposed onto material reality, while the highest "heaven" which is the home of Holy God is something of which we cannot even begin to conceive, for it is outside of and beyond the creation.
I like your explanation of heaves as a layers of reality, Russian orthodox church gives very similar answer on that question, but Paul does not say that there is only three heavens at all and John say also about new earth too. Is it possible that our Earth was not the only project of God? And may be it is even not the best one?
Thank you for making that point, I edited my post to say "at least three heavens" because you're right--when Paul describes the Third Heaven, it does not mean that there are ONLY three heavens, but it is necessarily true that there are at least three in order for his statement to be true.
We know from Revelation that the cosmos, in its current form, is not God's only creation. The New Creation or Eternal Kingdom, also known as the New Jerusalem, is coming. The New Creation is promised as the fulfillment, culmination, and perfection of all the created order (which I discuss to some extent in the video--hope you will watch and share)!
Sorry, I don't really care about chemtrails, but one thing hooked my attention - "heavens", plural. In Russian also used plurals when talk is about God's heavens. However, we have only one heaven/sky (it is one word in Russian) when talk is about our sky. And in Apocalypse there is "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth", again in singular. So what is other heavens Bible talk about?
The Bible discusses at least three heavens; this is shown when Paul the Apostle describes being taken up in a vision to the "third heaven." My best guess is that the lower "heavens" are a sort of layered latticework superimposed onto material reality, while the highest "heaven" which is the home of Holy God is something of which we cannot even begin to conceive, for it is outside of and beyond the creation.
I like your explanation of heaves as a layers of reality, Russian orthodox church gives very similar answer on that question, but Paul does not say that there is only three heavens at all and John say also about new earth too. Is it possible that our Earth was not the only project of God? And may be it is even not the best one?
Thank you for making that point, I edited my post to say "at least three heavens" because you're right--when Paul describes the Third Heaven, it does not mean that there are ONLY three heavens, but it is necessarily true that there are at least three in order for his statement to be true.
We know from Revelation that the cosmos, in its current form, is not God's only creation. The New Creation or Eternal Kingdom, also known as the New Jerusalem, is coming. The New Creation is promised as the fulfillment, culmination, and perfection of all the created order (which I discuss to some extent in the video--hope you will watch and share)!