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The author of the [[Bible|biblical]] Book of Revelations describes a city called "[[New Jerusalem]]". [[David Berg]] believed and taught that this "Space City" existed within a [[pyramid]] that measured 1500 miles long, wide and tall and was either travelling through space towards the earth or was located inside the [[moon]]. | The author of the [[Bible|biblical]] Book of Revelations describes a city called "[[New Jerusalem]]". [[David Berg]] believed and taught that this "Space City" existed within a [[pyramid]] that measured 1500 miles long, wide and tall and was either travelling through space towards the earth or was located inside the [[moon]]. | ||
Artist's conceptions of spaceship that Berg claims contains the heavenly city depict it as an enormous ball of crystal glass with a fan-shaped rudder, a large heart at its base for an anchor and other gyrating rings and geometric shapes. | Artist's conceptions of spaceship that Berg claims contains the heavenly city depict it as an enormous ball of crystal glass with a fan-shaped rudder, a large heart at its base for an anchor and other gyrating rings and geometric shapes. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Heavcity.jpg|thumb|left|An artist's rendition of "Space City"]] | ||
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[[Category:Beliefs]] | [[Category:Beliefs]] |
Revision as of 02:59, 10 May 2005
The author of the biblical Book of Revelations describes a city called "New Jerusalem". David Berg believed and taught that this "Space City" existed within a pyramid that measured 1500 miles long, wide and tall and was either travelling through space towards the earth or was located inside the moon.
Artist's conceptions of spaceship that Berg claims contains the heavenly city depict it as an enormous ball of crystal glass with a fan-shaped rudder, a large heart at its base for an anchor and other gyrating rings and geometric shapes.