The real truth about the non-over world dimensions of Minecraft all go back into the story of Notch and Herobrine. The story is similar to the scripture found in the Book of Genesis. Minecraft was created by Notch and him Only (God). Herobrine was his assistant (Lucifer). Of course because Notch created Minecraft, he had more power than his partner. But Herobrine wanted more and more to be like Notch and eventually came nearly tied up to him in power. He plotted to overthrow him, but Notch knew about this and hurled Herobrine into the fiery depths of Hell, which we know as the nether
(Revelation 12:7). There he suffers in flames and Lava for all eternity, his only goal being to bring other mobs and players down with him. But despite his suffering, he still has the power to torment and tempt others. Herobrine then created an army of 100,000 mobs and so they became all the Demonic mobs of the nether. These horrible creatures torment others while suffering with the fact that they will NEVER see the face of Notch again. One of these weaker mobs is the Ghast, which was one of the many mobs tempted by Herobrine to come to the nether. Some of them resisted and some complied. The ones that complied were pulled down into the Nether for all eternity, and now these Ghasts reflect on how foolish and stupid they were, and that’s why they cry and cry and cry, begging Notch to get out. But it’s too late for them. They will be burning for all Eternity. Herobrine is a liar, a wicked being and a tormentor. The nether portal is only there so players can get sort of a “preview”, while altering the dimension at their will, because they are still alive in their mortal bodies. But the banished (damned) mobs and players can’t do squat. just burn and burn and suffer. That moves onto the topic of the void. The void is the “Great Chasm” described in Luke 16:19-27, which tells the story of a Rich man and a Beggar, the rich man eventually going to hell. It is an infinitely long chasm, so no matter how much they build, they will never get out of this horrible Hell. The suffering of the Nether is unspeakable. Damned mobs and players swim in Lava for all eternity, in hopelessness and sadness. The end is also a dimension, but it is not an eternal one. It is Purgatory, a place of temporary punishment and boredom required before its inhabitants get into the Aether. The Aether is the final eternal destination for those mobs and players live forever in happiness, joy and freedom and peace. They can do anything they’re heart desires that is good. The life the souls lead in the over world determine they’re eternal destiny. The Griefers, Murderers, thieves and trolls will go down to eternal punishment, but the good to eternal life
(Matthew 25:34-46).Talking non-Minecraft here, this is a good reminder to be a good person, believe in God/Jesus and surrender our will to his Will. And that’s the story of the eternal fates in Minecraft.
The real truth about the non-over world dimensions of Minecraft all go back into the story of Notch and Herobrine. The story is similar to the scripture found in the Book of Genesis. Minecraft was created by Notch and him Only (God). Herobrine was his assistant (Lucifer). Of course because Notch created Minecraft, he had more power than his partner. But Herobrine wanted more and more to be like Notch and eventually came nearly tied up to him in power. He plotted to overthrow him, but Notch knew about this and hurled Herobrine into the fiery depths of Hell, which we know as the nether
(Revelation 12:7). There he suffers in flames and Lava for all eternity, his only goal being to bring other mobs and players down with him. But despite his suffering, he still has the power to torment and tempt others. Herobrine then created an army of 100,000 mobs and so they became all the Demonic mobs of the nether. These horrible creatures torment others while suffering with the fact that they will NEVER see the face of Notch again. One of these weaker mobs is the Ghast, which was one of the many mobs tempted by Herobrine to come to the nether. Some of them resisted and some complied. The ones that complied were pulled down into the Nether for all eternity, and now these Ghasts reflect on how foolish and stupid they were, and that’s why they cry and cry and cry, begging Notch to get out. But it’s too late for them. They will be burning for all Eternity. Herobrine is a liar, a wicked being and a tormentor. The nether portal is only there so players can get sort of a “preview”, while altering the dimension at their will, because they are still alive in their mortal bodies. But the banished (damned) mobs and players can’t do squat. just burn and burn and suffer. That moves onto the topic of the void. The void is the “Great Chasm” described in Luke 16:19-27, which tells the story of a Rich man and a Beggar, the rich man eventually going to hell. It is an infinitely long chasm, so no matter how much they build, they will never get out of this horrible Hell. The suffering of the Nether is unspeakable. Damned mobs and players swim in Lava for all eternity, in hopelessness and sadness. The end is also a dimension, but it is not an eternal one. It is Purgatory, a place of temporary punishment and boredom required before its inhabitants get into the Aether. The Aether is the final eternal destination for those mobs and players live forever in happiness, joy and freedom and peace. They can do anything they’re heart desires that is good. The life the souls lead in the over world determine they’re eternal destiny. The Griefers, Murderers, thieves and trolls will go down to eternal punishment, but the good to eternal life
(Matthew 25:34-46).Talking non-Minecraft here, this is a good reminder to be a good person, believe in God/Jesus and surrender our will to his Will. And that’s the story of the eternal fates in Minecraft.
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