I believe all babies go to be with the Lord. Jesus said "of such is the kingdom of heaven."
If you want to read a great online book about what happens to babies when they die, go to this link:
http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AFZ0722.0001.001
2007-02-25 13:02:06
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answered by wefmeister 7
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I agree. If flowers are planted by people or nature on saints graves and grow, they will also grow on babies graves. In my experience as a biologist, I have yet to find a flower that won't grow based on the age of the person in the coffin beneath it.
2007-02-25 13:01:40
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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What do you mean IF they go to Heaven? Where else would a baby 's spirit go? Flowers grow on their graves because their mothers plant them there.
2007-02-25 13:01:21
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answered by Susan H 3
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that may no longer the project - Why might you pray to a saint in heaven while Jesus is suitable next to them? the project with the pope is an analogous. The bible needless to say says there is not any guy between God and guy yet Jesus Christ so why do you persevere in including to the chain of communication? Edit: i'm no longer asserting you're asking a saint to grant the request - i'm asserting you're asking a saint to wish for you once you may desire to wish directly to God your self. in case you like to be scriptual approximately it we are all saints so why is one in heaven to any extent further significant than you? Adam Baum: this is a valid element yet i think those that do it are below the fake impression that the pastor is greater religious or has greater pull with God. Asking Benny Hinn to wish for me seems ridiculous now yet I concede that's straight forward in our churches and that i did it on the start as nicely until eventually I felt God flow me to dig my very own nicely and give up ingesting from different peoples. Edit: I admit it took me slightly thinking to be sure what you assert and you're making a sturdy element. The miscommunication is that folk in my church think of you're asking the saint to respond to the prayer to no longer basically pray for you which of them does no longer be such an argument. I nevertheless think of direct is maximum suitable yet I settle to your element.
2016-09-29 22:06:02
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answered by ? 4
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no this is not true at all, flowers would only grow if the seeds were put there by somebody. same as for the saints.
2007-02-25 13:15:26
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answered by Speak freely 5
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Gosh Atheists now you can't even get flowers to grow on your graves! Geezzzz
2007-02-25 12:58:56
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answered by gtahvfaith 5
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NO..
CHILDREN GO TO HEAVEN...
GOD DOES NOT NEED TO LEAVE SIGNS OF WONDER AND SUCH AS A REMINDER..
HIS WORD IS ENOUGH.
ALL BELIEVERS ARE SAINTS (BOOK OF REVELATION)
AND MANY GRAVES ARE JUST GRASS COVERED OR MONUMENTS OF STONE/GRANITE/MARBLE..
FLOWERS ARE A NICE TOUCH BUT MANY PLACES DON'T ALLOW....
BUT MEMORIES ARE ALLOWED TO GROW..
AND LINGER--AND MUCH FONDER....
2007-02-25 13:03:54
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answered by cork 7
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Flowers grow where God wants them to grow...and all innocents are taken to heaven...this sounds like superstitious mumbo jumbo
2007-02-25 12:58:40
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answered by Robert K 5
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Sure, if someone planted the seeds there. Or, if the seeds happened to be carried by the wind, insects, or other animals to the burial grounds.
2007-02-25 12:59:56
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answered by KS 7
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all infants go to heaven.
2007-02-25 12:59:36
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answered by Tribble Macher 6
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