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The Godcast, Episode 283: Heaven

Posted on March 24, 2024March 24, 2024 by Godcast

In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles take a look at the flip-side of the last episode, and we talk about Heaven. Same as last time, we talk about what Heaven is, how the idea was revealed, Heaven’s cosmic geography, and we clear up some misconceptions surrounding it. We hit a handful of emails after the break.

Are Jews the chosen people of God? No: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHB5Caglgo

Age of Ruin: From the Ashes: https://poa.st/@Godcast/posts/ALVRT05jJfK3me3PtY

The first of what I hope to be many entries in a science fiction universe both by and for /ourguys/.

Things we talked about during the episode:

Heaven: https://infogalactic.com/info/Heaven

What is Heaven like? https://www.gotquestions.org/heaven-like.html

Heaven in the Old Testament: https://www.gotquestions.org/Old-Testament-salvation.html

https://www.christianstudylibrary.org/article/heaven-what-about-old-testament-believers

This episode’s break music was “Higher,” by Creed: https://youtu.be/J16lInLZRms?7G8-2ICQtStkt_Ao

Download this Episode: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thegodcast/Godcast_Mar_22_2024_final.mp3

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If you have questions about the Christian faith or just want to get in touch with us, we can be reached at TheGodcast@Protonmail.com

If you’d like to support the Godcast and/or The Very Lutheran Project, you can do so here: https://verylutheran.gumroad.com/

Myles and Super can be found improving timelines on the Fediverse here:

poa.st/@Godcast

poa.st/@SuperLutheran

2 thoughts on “The Godcast, Episode 283: Heaven”

  1. IAmWhoIam says:
    March 28, 2024 at 11:07 AM

    It would be easy to either dismiss or be skeptical about the tall tales of great reward after you croak, except the story comes from so. many. sources! who had no obvious means of communication!
    I was listening to “Animal Farm” the other day.
    Remember the Comrade Moses?

    Verbatim quote:
    “Moses, who was Mr Jones’s especial pet, was a spy
    and a tale-bearer, but he was also a clever talker.
    He claimed to know of the existence of a mysterious
    country called Sugarcandy Mountain, to which all
    animals went when they died. It was situated some-
    where up in the sky, a little distance beyond the
    clouds, Moses said. In Sugarcandy Mountain it was
    Sunday seven days a week, clover was in season all
    the year round, and lump sugar and linseed cake
    grew on the hedges. The animals hated Moses
    because he told tales and did not work, but some of
    them believed in Sugarcandy Mountain, and the
    pigs had to argue very hard to persuade them that
    there was no such place.

    In the middle of the summer Moses the raven
    suddenly reappeared on the farm, after an absence of
    several years. He was quite unchanged, still did no
    work, and talked in the same strain as ever about
    Sugarcandy Mountain. He would perch on a stump,
    flap his black wings, and talk by the hour to anyone
    who would listen. ‘Up there, comrades,’ he would
    say solemnly, pointing to the sky with his large beak
    ‘up there, just on the other side of that dark cloud
    that you can see — there lies Sugarcandy Mountain,
    that happy country where we poor animals
    shall rest for ever from our labours!’ He even claimed
    to have been there on one of his higher flights, and
    to have seen the everlasting fields of clover and the
    linseed cake and lump sugar growing on the hedges.

    Many of the animals believed him. Their lives now,
    they reasoned, were hungry and laborious; was it
    not right and just that a better world should exist
    somewhere else? A thing that was difficult to deter-
    mine was the attitude of the pigs towards Moses.
    They all declared contemptuously that his stories
    about Sugarcandy Mountain were lies, and yet they
    allowed him to remain on the farm, not working,
    with an allowance of a gill of beer a day. “

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  2. Oraville says:
    April 1, 2024 at 6:32 PM

    Excellent episode as always, though I’m afraid your discussion of the geography Heaven is still quite incomplete: there was no mention of Lubberland, Fiddler’s Green, the Undying Lands, or the Big Rock Candy Mountain.

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