For LDS
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:55 am
In heaven do we retain our weight and height as we have in mortal life?
While on my mission a bunch of us started spit balling this idea until we got deeper into the what ifs.
While in the Church, I have been told that in heaven, contrary to Saturday's Warrior lore, we aren't old or young, or imperfect in any way. If you married a fat woman, she'll be slim and sexy in heaven. A husband who became bald after accepting his position as bishop, would retain every last hair in the hereafter.
We then tried to figure out what God's body looks like in comparison. Aside from the obvious glory, what is the difference between his body and resurrected celestial beings? Joseph Smith didn't describe God's body as cosmic in size, as did the Ancients. He appeared to him as a normal sized guy. Jesus Christ stood beside him as a normal sized guy. So is God just an average sized guy in appearance?
Does that mean some resurrected humans will be taller than God? Or is there a celestial standard of say, 6'2"?
If we retain all our mortal dimensions, then theoretically, some of us will have bigger balls than God!
Oh, what a boast that would be.
While on my mission a bunch of us started spit balling this idea until we got deeper into the what ifs.
While in the Church, I have been told that in heaven, contrary to Saturday's Warrior lore, we aren't old or young, or imperfect in any way. If you married a fat woman, she'll be slim and sexy in heaven. A husband who became bald after accepting his position as bishop, would retain every last hair in the hereafter.
We then tried to figure out what God's body looks like in comparison. Aside from the obvious glory, what is the difference between his body and resurrected celestial beings? Joseph Smith didn't describe God's body as cosmic in size, as did the Ancients. He appeared to him as a normal sized guy. Jesus Christ stood beside him as a normal sized guy. So is God just an average sized guy in appearance?
Does that mean some resurrected humans will be taller than God? Or is there a celestial standard of say, 6'2"?
If we retain all our mortal dimensions, then theoretically, some of us will have bigger balls than God!
Oh, what a boast that would be.