she was "assumed" into heaven, since they couldn't find her body. Later, St Paul, in his apocalyptic writings, calls her the "woman" with 12 stars around her head.
The Holy Spirit doesn't sit with the Lord. He is everywhere. Mary is busy trying to convince the people on Earth that Jesus is busy preparing a place for us in heaven, so yeah, I believe that we all have a place. The seven archangels are also busy. The ones guarding the Throne of the Lord are angels called "Thrones" (coincidentally) They are creatures of pure energy andn light, and they can see your true intentions and hear every thought you think.
Others assumed into heaven: Elijah and Moses, the two prophets who were with Christ during the transfiguration.
2006-10-15 18:04:14
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answered by Shinigami 7
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Some writings was said that apostles have witnessed Mary ascending bodily up to heaven. There has been a lot of rising from the dead and ascending stories about Jesus and Mary being claimed to be witnessed only by the Apostles because they were the only ones they said have the power to see it happened. something dubious is quite obvious in that story.
Those physical ascendancy have actually supported the theory of the extra terrestialists and the family of Jesus are one of them.
2006-10-15 18:26:00
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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Neither, as the soul dies with the body, according to the Bible, and only a spirit being can enter Heaven. Those Born Again are resurrected to heaven, at the time of the second presence of Christ, but since most Christians don't believe that has already taken place, than she still lays in her grave, just as Jesus did until his resurrection. She is not greater than him.
2006-10-15 18:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Acording to the book the Femall Glory she assumponed into heaven.
he KJV and the New Jerusalem Bible have nothing to say about the death of Mary Jesus' mother that I see.
The Holy spirit sits above both.
May would either sit next to or beneath her son.
the seven Archangles would surround the thrones .
2006-10-15 18:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The only 3 people mentioned in the Bible as ascending to heaven in bodily form was Enoch, Elijah and Christ....and does the rest of your questions really matter...?Heaven will be centered around God and His Glory.... not ours ....God and His throne will be the whole focus of us as believers....Will it really matter where you are sitting , standing, or where others are...You will be so focused on God and His Son that where the others sit will not even enter your mind...You are looking at heaven from an earthly view...I don't think heaven is going to be anything like earth....
2006-10-15 18:03:16
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answered by appleblossom_1957 2
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Don't think of it in corporal terms. God, Jesus, Mary, they are no longer a "physical" being so worrying about their position in place (Heaven) that isn't physical is just completely wasting your worrying. As for her body, when she was assumed into heaven, she didn't remain just pieces floating around, she became transformed. It may be easier for you to think of it as she became pure love. You will need to develop more of your relationship with God to even begin to grasp this mystery, which no one on earth ever will until they die. But don't ask questions on here. Too many cynics and doubters will give you bad advice. Find a religious leader you trust, preferably a priest, and ask questions.
2006-10-15 18:20:23
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answered by sandman2s2 2
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Jesus was the invention of Pontius Pilate which the 4 Gospels turn around as it was meant to be turned around by PP to Jesus into the perfect code-name for the freeing of Christ from crucifixion and having Two Thieves so named by the inscriptions on 3 crosses, one of which was borne by Simon.
In no Gospel does Mary name her child with a name that is not of the Hebrew, JE-ZEUS, but Zeus himself is made to appear to Joseph in a dream to accuse the mother of adultery with the Holy Ghost to name the child after Zeus the Father.
The trinity accuses the mother and her son of an incestuous relationship, and the Gospels accuse the mother of bearing the "Only Begotten Son" for both Father and Holy Spirit.
How can you have a Trinity with three thrones when they are supposed to be ONE?
How dumb can this jigsaw/mystery get?
No wonder why Christians speak in tongues and not with tongues.
You are really mystified and confused and need to see a shrink.
2006-10-15 18:04:06
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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The answer is no to both as 1st Corinthians 15 :50 states "flesh and blood cannot inherit Gods Kingdom......"she was burried like everyone else awaiting the resurection .
2006-10-15 18:22:52
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answered by gorbalizer 5
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Where in the bible does it say that happened.?
That was made up by the Catholics. They also made up purgatory, limbo, the choir of angels, and saints. None iof those things are scriptural, which is why the Protestant Reformation happened and Henry VIII made up his own religion. (well, that was more so that he could boink Anne Bolyn)
(The bible itself was made up by other people, but that's another question)
2006-10-15 17:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Why now should it be the woman who sits at their feet?The poor girl was raped.. Than to set it off the guy who raped her(god) had her son killed with a lame excuse he wanted to save us all.
isn't that enough suffering for her.
2006-10-15 17:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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