When we die can we still have relations with our deceased loved ones? Heaven is supposed to be a place where we can do what we want, right? But doesn't the Bible say something about relations (in the biblical sense) being solely for the purpose of procreation? I don't know if I could call a place "heavenly" if I couldn't have relations there. Sweet sweet relations. Relations.
From the constraints that you listed, it is entirely possible.
"we can do what we want"
So then do it, go ahead, do what you want.
But on the other hand, when you become a "ghost" maybe you wont feel the need for it, then you wont be disappointed about it either because you don't need it.
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I don't know if I believe we can create life... after death (added ... to make it clear that it is "life" "after death" and not "life after death" that I am talking about).
If a baby is born in heaven do they have to be baptized?
I don't know if I believe we can create life... after death (added ... to make it clear that it is "life" "after death" and not "life after death" that I am talking about).
If a baby is born in heaven do they have to be baptized?
Okay now I understand a bit more. I thought you meant simply if ghosts could feel sex and just that.
You can see where my mind is at right now. =p
I doubt people would be born into heaven the same way they are on earth, but that's just my opinion. I do know that there would be no need to be baptized in heaven because if you are in heaven, you've already made it clear that you believe in christ, and that being in heaven means you are no longer a sinful creature, so there isn't any point.
In fact I think getting baptized even here on earth is nothing but a formality and not a must, but I'd have to check which is hard to do on a mobile.
I do know that there would be no need to be baptized in heaven because if you are in heaven, you've already made it clear that you believe in christ, so there isn't any point.
So a baby born in heaven believes in Christ at birth? Are they born like Buddha was (able to walk and talk immediately after birth)?
So a baby born in heaven believes in Christ at birth? Are they born like Buddha was (able to talk and talk immediately after birth)?
I would think so. Being in heaven implies you aren't a sinful creature or you have sinned and have been forgiven by believing in Christ, so it's implied being birthed into heaven would have the same standards.
I'd also imagine it would be like Buddha in that way, considering growing up is really an earth thing.
I'm just speculating here based off what I know. Not entirely sure but mostly sure.
I would think so. Being in heaven implies you aren't a sinful creature or you have sinned and have been forgiven by believing in Christ, so it's implied being birthed into heaven would have the same standards.
I'd also imagine it would be like Buddha in that way, considering growing up is really an earth thing.
I'm just speculating here based off what I know. Not entirely sure but mostly sure.
Are you a medium like John Edward? Do I have any famous dead relatives?
Are you a medium like John Edward? Do I have any famous dead relatives?
Like I said I'm just speculating based off what I've read. Honestly I doubt ghosts would have babies in heaven, and if new souls came in heaven they'd probably come around some different way IMO.
What if you don't believe in heaven but you think an afterlife is possible? Like reincarnation or something. I mean most people will agree that they've been to places which are unnaturally creepy, most people have seen really weird things around those places and when you're around someone who has just died a weird vibe emanates from that person. So either a ton of people hallucinate or there is some form of a soul, if we do get reincarnated then I suppose the question would be "Can we do the nasty with other dead people before we get thrust back into another vessel?"... My no know. =/
What if you don't believe in heaven but you think an afterlife is possible? Like reincarnation or something. I mean most people will agree that they've been to places which are unnaturally creepy, most people have seen really weird things around those places and when you're around someone who has just died a weird vibe emanates from that person. So either a ton of people hallucinate or there is some form of a soul, if we do get reincarnated then I suppose the question would be "Can we do the nasty with other dead people before we get thrust back into another vessel?"... My no know. =/
Really it just depends on what religion you are.
I'm Christian, so I argued for a Christian viewpoint of how that might work. Other religions with different afterlives will have other ideas.
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I think it can be answered. Someone like John Edwards would be a better expert to ask but I don't think he has addressed this issue.
"we can do what we want"
So then do it, go ahead, do what you want.
But on the other hand, when you become a "ghost" maybe you wont feel the need for it, then you wont be disappointed about it either because you don't need it.
I am here for you, Don't be afraid to send me a message.
All I know is that it's supposedly 10x greater than the greatest thing on earth, and that's about all I got from reading it.
10x better than sex is saying something though..
If a baby is born in heaven do they have to be baptized?
You can see where my mind is at right now. =p
I doubt people would be born into heaven the same way they are on earth, but that's just my opinion. I do know that there would be no need to be baptized in heaven because if you are in heaven, you've already made it clear that you believe in christ, and that being in heaven means you are no longer a sinful creature, so there isn't any point.
In fact I think getting baptized even here on earth is nothing but a formality and not a must, but I'd have to check which is hard to do on a mobile.
So a baby born in heaven believes in Christ at birth? Are they born like Buddha was (able to walk and talk immediately after birth)?
I'd also imagine it would be like Buddha in that way, considering growing up is really an earth thing.
I'm just speculating here based off what I know. Not entirely sure but mostly sure.
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Are you a medium like John Edward? Do I have any famous dead relatives?
What books have you read and do any of them address relations in depth?
Now ya be screwin' with me. >:/
The whole time. Not just now.
I'd like to think that if I'm wrong though, that our spirit still holds connections with our loved ones after death.
I'm Christian, so I argued for a Christian viewpoint of how that might work. Other religions with different afterlives will have other ideas.