Not many details are known about specific kingdoms. We generally know that the Telestial Kingdom is so glorious that we can't comprehend it, that the Terrestrial Kingdom is much better, and that the Celestial Kingdom is much better still. So, it's an unfathomably amazing place to be. Inhabits of the Celestial Kingdom will also teach those in the Terrestrial Kingdom. Within the Celestial Kingdom, however, there are also three degrees of glory. Those who inherit the highest have been sealed to a spouse in the temple and will ultimately be exalted to godhood just as our God has been (though we will not replace him). Those who are not exalted will act as angels.
The Celestial Kingdom.
Yes. According to the doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), there are three levels or kingdoms of heaven, the Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial. The Celestial Kingdom is the highest, and is the eternal home of God the Father and Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ has the ability to visit those in the Terrestrial kingdom, but his home is the Celestial Kingdom at the right hand of His Father, God.
While the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) believes that most people will get to heaven, they believe in three levels (kingdoms or degrees) of heaven: the Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial. The highest kingdom is the Celestial, to which only faithful believers will go. Doctrine and Covenants section 131 also says that within the Celestial kingdom there are another three degrees, but little has been said about them. "The highest degree of the Celestial Kingdom" is considered the highest degree of exaltation. Section 131 says, "In the Celestial Glory there are three heavens or degrees; and in order to obtain the highest, a man must enter into this order of the Priesthood (meaning the new and everlasting covenant of marriage); and if he does not, he cannot obtain it. He may enter into the other, but that is the end of his kingdom; he cannot have an increase."
Yes. For any point on Earth that is north of the equator, the north celestial pole is above the horizon.
Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon recorded their vision of the celestial kingdom in Doctrine and Covenants 76:50-70. Rather than describe what it looked like, they described the sort of people who were there. Hence, it may be reasonable to suppose that the celestial kingdom is more of a state of being than a place of residence. Mormon doctrine teaches that the earth itself will eventually be made into a celestial kingdom, so it very well may not look all that different from the world you already know. D&C 130:2 states "that same sociality which exists among us here will exist among us there, only it will be coupled with eternal glory, which glory we do not now enjoy." In D&C 77:1, the Lord describes the earth in that state as "a sea of burning glass", although this verse does not state whether this is a reference to the appearance of the earth at that time, or some sort of symbol, as is likely considering that this verse was obtained in response to a question about Revelation 4:6.
Yes she probably go to the celestial kingdom because she's a very kind and very generous.
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) a kingdom could refer to a couple things.First is the Kingdom of God. If someone references 'building the kingdom' or something similar, they are referring to the Kingdom of God. The Bible Dictionary, published by the Church, puts it this way, "Generally speaking, the the kingdom of God on the earth is the Church. It is a preparation for the greater kingdom-the celestial or kingdom of heaven. However, kingdom of heaven is sometimes used in scripture to mean the Church, meaning that the true church on the earth is the path to heaven, and is the kingdom of heaven on earth."Second, the Kingdoms of Glory. Mormons believe that within heaven there are three 'kingdoms' or degrees. The highest of these is the Celestial Kingdom, followed by the Terrestrial and Telestial Kingdoms. There are different requirements to be admitted into each kingdom. You can learn about the kingdoms of glory at the "Related Link" below, it's too much to include here.
The Extreme Microbe happens to belong in the Fungi kingdom
Jehovahs witnesses witnesses do not attend a church. The building is known as the Kingdom Hall. We also have a website with videos hat tells us what happens at the Kingdom Hall. To view this and other videos visit wwwdotjwdotorg
I believe it comes after Kingdom Hearts 2, though I can be wrong.
celestial globe is a physical model of celestial sphere
Yes I'm sure.