According to the Bible, when we go to Heaven we receive glorified bodies. The Bible does not say what these bodies look like, but does say that they are perfect, without blemish or corruption. I do not know if we age or not, but I think that we can infer that you will be able to recognize others whom you knew in life, so any aging that does take place will not impact our ability to converse and fellowship with others.
2006-09-13 09:22:18
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answered by Tim 6
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According to the writings of mediums who claim to have communicated with people on the other side/heaven... everyone exists at their optimum age.. for example, a person might have died aged 75, but in heaven would exist at an age that in life, they were in their prime (not just physically but emotionally), say age 35. Children continue to grow and learn in spirit, and they too reach an optimum age. It's an interesting subject for sure.
2006-09-13 09:29:37
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answered by miss_ruby_topaz 4
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The Spirit is never born and does not die. When we become one with God we are no longer limited by time since God is not limited by time. In the material world the spirit is clothed by a body which occupies space and thus, is limited by time. The spirit is a part of God who is ageless. I do not believe in Heaven as a psychical place. I do believe in a Divine Realm where after the cycle of birth and death, souls become one with God. In this realm there is everlasting peace, love and joy. I do not think that spirits age. I read once about someone who had an out of body experience, as in dying for a short while and returning. This person stated that it seemed as though time did not exist in the place where he/she travelled. I think that time is something limited to the material world, not the spiritual world.
2006-09-13 09:37:16
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answered by Hema 3
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2016-11-26 21:44:54
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answered by ? 4
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You age if you did not die when you were on earth. You don't age if you have already died. Or you age until a certain point and then look the same for eternity. Either way, age doesn't matter in Heaven.
2006-09-13 09:22:01
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answered by rillegas08 2
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Since no one knows, it's whatever you want it to be. You want her to age? Sure, then she does. You want her to stay 6? Fine. She's 6.
Maybe there is no heaven and she's nothing more than a decaying pile of rot in the ground? To be honest, that's the only thing we know for sure. But if it makes you feel better, pick an answer and go with it. You'll be as right as anyone else who answers...
2006-09-13 09:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Those who go to heaven receive new bodies. Where this body is corruptible, the new one will not be (i.e. it will not age, become ill, etc.). Where this body is mortal, the new one will not be. The relationship of this body to the body one receives if one goes to heaven is like that of an acorn to an oak tree.
2006-09-13 09:22:43
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answered by songkaila 4
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The body ages. The mind learns. The soul/spirit matures.
In heaven, the body is not needed, the mind has all knowledge, and the soul attains its full potential.
So the answer is no.
2006-09-13 09:21:20
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answered by Smiley 5
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The only reason we age here on earth is because from the day we are born our bodys are moving through maturity on to death. In heaven there isn't death so you wouldn't age.
2006-09-13 09:19:10
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answered by TheMightyOne 3
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Are you sure she went to heaven? From what I've read here it's not an easy task to get into there.
Kind of like Studio 54 in the 70's
2006-09-13 09:18:17
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answered by JerseyRick 6
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