Bingowings said:
As for not being sure what I'm referring to ask a Mormon. A physical being on another planet would match most people's definition of an extraterrestrial intelligence.
Ah, I see what you are referring to. Yes, to most God is an ethereal everywhere yet no where being, which is far more logical I suppose ;) Thanks for including the link, as it explains my position so well I need not repeat it. God lives somewhere. Heaven is not on a cloud. Weird, huh? (In other words, I'll never understand why non-Mormons try to portray it as weird, since no other explanation makes sense--it is the logical conclusion)
I am fascinated by your preoccupation with Kolob. It's a matter that hardly is brought up. I can't say I've heard the term used even once in the past several years in church. It's not even where God resides but rather "nearest to". I take it to be a more symbolic than literal meaning, though I'm not sure if that's a correct interpretation or not.