The Early Christians believed that Heaven and hell could be physically located in the world. The early Christians believed that heaven had two different meanings. First, they believed that heaven meant the sky and secondly, they believed “the other heaven was a realm of God and blessed angels who lived beyond the cosmos, beyond the fixed stars (Kelly, 55)”. Heaven was a place with no struggle. They believed that all the struggle was on Earth and that it was the goal …show more content…
I found this to be engaging because everyone has their own idea of what they believe heaven and hell are. It is seen in the movies, in books, and so many other places. The Early Christians believe that you can actual locate heaven and hell and that the angles and demons and travel back and forth from heaven/hell to Earth. Even some of them believe in this spiritual world before birth, which is mind blowing because there are no bodies there and it is like some form of punishment for a soul to be put in a body. It is intriguing because no one can be one hundred percent sure on what heaven and hell actually are. It is one big mystery that everyone will find out when they die, but they will only find out the truth about heaven or hell not