If you have a body part amputated, when you die and go to heaven, do you get it back?


Question:
Does same go for inflamed appendix?

Answers:
yes, except for your armpits, they go on to another place and are reincarnated as politicians.

Other Answers:
Considering the lack of Heaven, does it matter.
oh, and there ARE Pirates in heaven.

Everybody gets a new "heavenly body." You're 99-year-old grandmother isn't stuck with arthritis for all eternity. Everybody starts out fresh. no, not unless its buried with the rest of you when you die
or it could get mixed up with someone elses 'part' and you could end up with (eg) 2 left legs


it's better than that, you get two for every one bit you lost. From my knowledge of the metaphysical, heaven is a place and a state of being and to get there you do not need the physical body. But if you believe in the resurrection then i guess what was lost would be given back one way or another


all things will be restored. Even all my hair.


Yes. Your soul has little to do with your actually body. When you go to heaven, it is your soul that goes not your body. So what you lost in life would matter very little to what you look like in heaven. Otherwise, think of all the people that no longer have bodies. People that are caught in say, a volcanic eruption and melt. They would have to have some sort of body in heaven. Besides, when it's all said and done with, God wants you to be happy, why would he keep an arm or an appendix from you?
Source(s):
the Bible

what if you were evil and lost a limb then repented before you die would the limb go to hell and the rest to heaven?

Bart Simpson once asked the same question but i cannot remember the answer


i don't know but loved your question . Ive just had my gallbladder out do you think I'll have it back when i get there ?? lol x To be honest I bet you would be having such a good time you would not notice it was gone so it really should not be a thing to worry about.

The Bible gives several different and contradictory descriptions to the relationship between the corporeal and spititual bodies and how this relates to the afterlife.
The Quran is pretty specific about how this works and that is why Muslims alre usually buried with the remains of amputated parts if possible.

Have a great day. No, you do not get "it" back. Your earthly body is not your resurrected body.

Does God know where that amputated limb is and how it decayed? Sure, just like he knows the hairs on your head and knows when a sparrow falls. But, when you are resurrected, where that old body and its decayed parts are won't even be of any interest to you. Hopefully, you should be getting scientific medical answers here. This question belongs in another category, such as religion, or what I call magical thinking.




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