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"An Embodied Life in Heaven Is Entirely Possible." Discuss.
It is questionable whether life after death is logically coherent. Does it make sense logically that after death we have some form of life again?
If the concept can be maintained as not self-contradictory, the form of post-mortem existence remains a matter of debate. Different areas of religion bring different beliefs on life after death.
Early Church Fathers would agree with the statement, `an embodied life in heaven is entirely possible'.
In the 4th article Church of England it says,
`Christ did truly rise again from death, and took again his body with flesh, bones and all things pertaining to the perfection of Man's nature.'
This offers the belief that after death, there is a possibility of an embodied life but...
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