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Dominique1313 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Please help

Hello,
I am trying to read a book on Christianity and I have a question. In the book it says:
"In heaven, we will not only have complete union with God, we will also have complete union with all the other members of heaven."

Suppose there are only 3 members in heaven - God, and two people named Jack and Lisa.
Is the book saying if I end up going to heaven, I will be in a complete union with God, I will be in a complete union with Jack, and I will be in a complete union with Lisa?

PS: I am not trying to ask a question about Christianity, I am just asking about the meaning of the sentence.
  

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Yes. A better sentence is this. "

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Yes.

A better sentence is this.
"In heaven, we will have complete union not only with *** but also with the other members of heaven."

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