It is true that the heavenly Jerusalem refers to the actual place.
Then, Heavenly Mother does not exist? That's not it!
Then, Heavenly Mother does not exist? That's not it!
For example, if someone says, "My hometown is my mother,"
does it mean that he only has a hometown and not his mother?
On the contrary, isn't it possible to express his hometown in that way
because he has his mother?
does it mean that he only has a hometown and not his mother?
On the contrary, isn't it possible to express his hometown in that way
because he has his mother?
Likewise, the Bible testifies to the existence of our spiritual Mother
who is represented as the Heavenly Jerusalem, our spiritual home.
Their insistence is a hasty conclusion caused by only understanding the Bible partially.
who is represented as the Heavenly Jerusalem, our spiritual home.
Their insistence is a hasty conclusion caused by only understanding the Bible partially.
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