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Do you believe God's throne is in the center of our universe? Have you ever wondered how God's universe is structured? Here is a theory that will give you a deeper understanding of these subjects.
The Kolob Theorem written by Professor Lynn M. Hilton allows us to see more clearly the celestial home we lived in before we were born and the home we will live in after we die. These places appear more real; they are made of matter, some of very fine matter, and exist in time and space. It helps us anticipate the reality of the glories of our future home.
Lynn, as a man of faith, unties in a single theory, scientific evidences, together with LDS sources to account for the form and structure of all of God's worlds, planets and suns. Lynn advocates the theory that the great star Kolob (which is near unto God's throne) is located in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. He examines several basic ideas which grow out of hypothesis.
This book is written to glorify God the Father and Jesus Christ His Son, creators of our universe. We admire and stand in awe at the appearance of Their extended kingdoms. When we behold the stars we see "God moving in his majesty and power." (Doctrine and Covenants 88:47). It is also written to describe the future glory of men and women after the resurrection if they keep all the commandments of God.
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He took some ideas I already had and expanded them to my amazement.
Matthew, MO - July 07, 2011
Before I ever read this book, I often pondered where our Heavenly Father's Father's Kingdom is. My view is that there is only one universe (as opposed to "alternate dimensions", "parallel universes", or other science fiction), and it's plenty big enough for all of us, and only growing bigger all the time. The thought occurred to me that it's possible that this galaxy is our Heavenly Father's Kingdom, and that His own Father has His own galaxy somewhere too. This was just the beginning of an idea, which the author of this book also had, but expands on it brilliantly. He adds scientific discoveries and data to this idea, follows the scientific and spiritual train of thought much farther than I had taken it on my own, and presents a very logical, realistic theorem as to the nature of the Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial Kingdoms. For example, I've often wondered why, when there is obviously an object of great mass at the center of our galaxy, around which entire solar…

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