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If this is true then why isn't this on the news. When I heard this I thought why the heck isn't this talked about more? This is proof there is something more to life and there is a God, etc.

2006-10-07 13:43:40 · 18 answers · asked by Stephanie 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No everyone dies first before Judgment

2006-10-07 13:45:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You have to be a Cat-lick to be a saint, right? Why don't you ask your local priest to take you to a saint's body to see if it is rotting or floating? You sound like you have very low intelligence and looking for an answer to validate your life instead of finding simple answers on your own. Do you think the "holey" cat-lick church is the only place that dispenses saints? If not then there should be plenty of non rotting people floating around that were appointed saints by god without the vatican's approval. Does god need vatican approval to make someone a saint? Are saints approved by god or man? The reason it isn't talked about more is because the whole conception of being a saint is bull. First define what one is then figure out who makes a saint a saint. God or man (the vatican).

2006-10-07 13:56:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Float? You must mean levitate......you don't hear it on the news because the powers that be don't want you to know about it. But you can find plenty of photographs on the internet and you can visit the shrines (churches) where these bodies are. In the United States, you can visit the Shrine of St. John Neumann.....go the following website: www.stjohnneuman.org
(sorry you can't click on this...) The bodies of the some saints (but not all) are often incorrupt. If you prick the skin it will bleed. Some exude a lovely fragrance and some levitate at certain times of the year. A few saints whose bodies are incorrupt besides St. John Neuman include: St. Bernadette, St. Rita of Cascia, St. Jacinta of Fatima and others. A good book on this is called: THE INCORRUPTIBLES by Joan Carroll Cruz.

2006-10-07 13:56:15 · answer #3 · answered by SeraMcKay 3 · 1 0

Yes. Scripture even says "You suffer not your Holy ones to see decay". Several of the Saints bodies have been shown to be in-corrupt even after hundreds of years. Look up St. Bernadette of Lourdes France, who saw the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her body is in-corrupt and lies in state under glass today as we sit here. Read all about it on the web site. Not all the Saints did though , though. It is meant as a sign for people that indeed these people were Holy. The reason the media doesn't cover that sort of thing is because then more people would pay attention to religion and get saved and then maybe they wouldn't have so many people watching their smut programs.

2006-10-07 13:53:38 · answer #4 · answered by Midge 7 · 1 1

The term would be mummify instead of falling into dust. Have seen some of the pictures and that is what seems to be more like the truth in most cases. Once in awhile some have been better taken care of than others . Such as the young girl that has not shown any signs of decay for many years (forget how long). but her body is kept in a glass coffin and not subject to the same conditions as others.

2006-10-07 13:54:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, there are many such. Here is a link with a few photos. We call these Saints Incorruptibles
http://www.livingmiracles.net/Incorrupt.html

And for the record the "Young girl" that a gentleman refers too was burried in the groung without embalming for many years. Her clothes rotted off on several occasions but her flesh is untouched. If you cut her she still bleeds. This is St. Bernadette.

2006-10-07 13:59:21 · answer #6 · answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7 · 1 0

I've heard about saints bodies staying preserved. There was a TV special on it, but it really isn't newsworthy. I wouldn't call it proof of god, however. They allowed scientists to test the body of one saint and there was a really high level of lead in her body which would account for the preservation.

2006-10-07 13:48:55 · answer #7 · answered by i luv teh fishes 7 · 0 1

Creation is made from energy bits called quarks.
These "quarks" are indestructable.
They exist even when there is no time or space.
They also interact with their own genetic frequencies.
These frequencies are the centers about which "quarks'
spin.

Saints' bodies are also made from "quarks."
Thus, they come under the same laws of physics
as we do.

God's word, God's real word, is the laws of physics
that glues creation together.

2006-10-07 13:54:40 · answer #8 · answered by kyle.keyes 6 · 0 0

Yeah and in some catacomb there is a girl in a glass box so well preserved she looks like she is sleeping.
That isn't proof of anything except nature works in weird ways.

2006-10-07 13:49:50 · answer #9 · answered by Gypsy Cat 4 · 1 1

God has put gravity on this earth. A saint or whoever cannot defy gods laws and float away!

2006-10-07 13:52:53 · answer #10 · answered by Rajan S 1 · 0 1

Everyone dies, and goes back to dust. God is not interested in the flesh body, only the Super natural body, re born, that goes home right away after death,
Flesh and blood will not enter in heaven,
someone is pulling your leg...

2006-10-07 13:49:55 · answer #11 · answered by Faith Walker 4 · 0 1

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