Kosmos
Kosmos is a universe deeply rooted in the principles of Judaism, Christianity, and the Apocryphal texts of both traditions. Its creation, governance, and eschatology reflect a unique blend of theology, mythology, and cosmic storytelling that interweaves celestial beings, divine intervention, and Human agency. The universe is vast, with its foundations reaching beyond the visible cosmos into the ethereal realms of divine habitation.
Origins and Cosmology
Kosmos originates from God, the Heavenly Father, who resides beyond the visible universe in a place hidden by the gas and dust of space. Known as Kolob, this sacred homeworld is the source of divine authority and creation. Kosmos serves as the progenitor of all universes, as other ascended beings who have achieved Godhood have left Kosmos to create their own realms.
Terra, the central planet in Kosmos, was formed from "matter unorganized" and became the cradle of humanity. It was upon Terra that God, the Heavenly Father accelerated the process of evolution, guiding creation towards His divine purpose. Adam and Eve were the first Humans, possessing an extraordinarily complex genome designed to allow diverse genetic expression among their descendants. The Tower of Babel marked a pivotal moment in Terraâs history when God, the Heavenly Father not only confused the languages but also altered the races of humanity, dispersing them across the globe.
The Divine Hierarchy
In Kosmos, the Godhead is composed of three distinct beings:
God, the Heavenly Father: The Creator and supreme ruler of Kosmos.
Jesus Christ (Jehovah): The Savior of Terra, whose role as Redeemer is central to the faith of humanity.
The Holy Spirit: A separate being who serves as a guide and comforter to the faithful.
The angels, who were once Human, serve as intermediaries and warriors in Godâs divine plan.
Notable among them are: Arch Angel Michael (Adam): The Archangel who played a central role in humanity's beginning.
Gabriel (Noah): The messenger and herald of divine truths.
Lucifer, Angel of Beauty: Once the Angel of Beauty, Lucifer rebelled against God, the Heavenly Father and became Satan, the adversary and corrupter.
Humans and angels are connected through a cycle of mortal life and spiritual ascension. When faithful Humans die, they return to their angelic forms to serve Godâs purposes in eternity.
Spiritual Conflict
The Kosmos universe is defined by the eternal struggle between good and evil, embodied by the forces of God, the Heavenly Father and Lucifer. Demonsâfallen angels and corrupt spiritsâroam the universe, seeking to possess individuals of weaker faith. They are countered by angels and prophets, who guide humanity and protect the faithful.
The crusades within Kosmos are not confined to Terra but span across planets and realms. These interplanetary missions aim to spread the Gospel, defend the faithful, and purge the influence of demonic forces.
Monsters and Beasts
Drawing from Hebrew and early Christian mythology, Kosmos is inhabited by creatures such as Leviathans, Behemoths, and Nephilim. These beings serve as tests of faith, challenges for heroes, or remnants of the ancient conflicts between angels and demons. Monsters born of the Void, chaotic entities from the fringes of creation, also lurk in the dark corners of Kosmos.
The Role of Humanity
Humanityâs purpose in Kosmos is to grow, learn, and ultimately ascend. Prophets arise to guide the faithful and offer revelations from God. The history of Terraâs peoples, including the Nephites and Lamanites, reflects cycles of faith, rebellion, and redemption. The Native Americans, seen as descendants of these ancient peoples, are part of this sacred narrative.
Intermarriage with infidels and failure to follow divine commandments have been historical sources of trials for the chosen people. Yet, through repentance and divine guidance, redemption remains within reach.
Celestial Mechanisms
The visible universe, with its stars, planets, and cosmic phenomena, serves as both a testament to Godâs glory and a veil that shields Heaven from mortal eyes. The gas and dust of space are intentional barriers, hiding the divine realms while inviting humanity to ponder the mysteries of creation.
Kosmos emphasizes the interconnectedness of all creation. As the origin universe, it inspires a sense of divine purpose and accountability, where every action echoes into eternity. It stands as a beacon of faith, a battleground of spiritual forces, and a birthplace of infinite possibilities.