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Date Posted: 07:29:22 08/15/07 Wed
Author: Catie
Author Host/IP: h69.42.91.75.ip.alltel.net / 75.91.42.69
Subject: Neysa
In reply to: Neysa 's message, "Catie............" on 21:03:17 08/14/07 Tue

"My question is this: Lets say a person was in an accident, and lost a foot. Will that person be given back the body he had before the accident, or the body when he was crippled?"

According to scripture in the new testament, our new bodies will be whole. According to the bible, there will be no sickness, no lame, no blindness, no broken parts in heaven. :)

"Do Protestants believe in purgatory?"

No. Protestants, on the whole, do not believe in purgatory.

"Lastly, you stated that you believe that no one can go straight to heaven upon death. Where do you believe they go?"

Because a person is made up of 3 parts there's it divides accordig to scripture. I believe the body decays. The breath, spirit, goes back to God where it came from. That means there is no soul (because it requires a body and spirit to make up a soul)As I stated, the brain needs breath to function. Our brain, wihout life, without breath, doesn't think. There are no consciousness. It is made up of flesh and will decay, God created it that way. Again, at death our spirit-( which is breath,life), goes back to God. It belongs to him. (2 Cor. Therefore we are always confident, knowing that, whilst we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord. We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.")

So we all go to God when we die,(our spirits)and stay there until the day God releases our spirit to reunite it with our new body, which will be the end of mortal time as we know it "We will be changed, in the twinkling of an eye. This corruptible shall put on incorruptible." Then judgement. Then eternity. To those who die it will be as if they've just closed their eyes when they are called
from the grave to reunite with their bodies.

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