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No because there is no such place
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You know, sg, that‘s a really good question. I’ve always assumed there is, but I can’t seem to come up with a single citation for it. I think the best answer to this question is that if God has all power, can we realistically claim that He doesn’t have the ability to do something as simple as making love to His wife? So despite my inability to find an absolute, definitive answer, I’m going to have to go with “yes.”
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No there is no sexual relations according to Jesus. Read Luke 20:34-36 it is quite clear. When one dies and is resurrected Jesus says they are like the Angels of heaven since humans upon resurrection cannot marry they cannot have sex, which means Angels are not supposed to either. If anyone disagree it is fine but if we go by the bible give a scripture to address the issue. After all it it the bible we are to look to for answers pertaining to the Kingdom. And yes Angels have had sex but they were thrown into eternal bonds so obviously God did not approve. These are the demons of which the bible speaks of.
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Otter, I believe in one Heaven and one Hell. Thay may go by many names though. I believe that once we die, our fate has been sealed. You either go to Heaven or Hell. Therer are no second chances. LDS pray for the dead, even though Jesus Christ spoke against this. You again try to twist something a non Mormon has said. Any one else would have taken my comment in context, being we are in a Mormonism portion of Answerbag. So when commenting i took into consideration the Celestial Kingdom, the Terrestrial Kingdom, and the Telestial Kingdom being Mormon heavens. So in this context my comment stands as stated. No there is no such place!
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No. There is no celestial kingdom. There is no heaven. There is no afterlife. Dead is dead.
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Jesus was begotten. Jesus is the only begotten of the Father. God had a son. I believe this is scriptural.
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We believe that those who obtain the Celestial Kingdom will create worlds of their own and fill those worlds with their own spirit children. Will those spirit children be created through sexual intercourse? It's anybody's guess. There is no official stance on this matter that I know of. Even if spirit children are created via other means, will there be sexual encounters between husband and wife in the Celestial Kingdom? Sex is pleasurable and creates intimacy between spouses. I would imagine (though there is no official doctrine to back me up) that sex will continue to be part of married life.
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No, because there is no such place. This is like asking... "Is the sex in Hogwart?"
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Nobody knows.
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SHORT ANSWER: Yes. LONG ANSWER: (all from the teachings of past LdS Leaders) ". . . if we obtain celestial glory in the fullest sense of the word, then we have wives and children in eternity; we have the power of endless lives [spirit children] granted unto us, the power of propagation that will endure through all eternity . . . and shall I say more? Yes, all becoming gods." (G. Q. Cannon, Gospel Truth, vol. 1, pp. 103-104) ". . . ten virgins . . . are given unto him to multiply and replenish the earth, according to my commandment . .and for their exaltation in the eternal worlds, that they may bear the souls of men. . . ." (D & C, 132:63) "... I shall have wives and children by the million, and glory, and. riches, and power, and dominion, and kingdom after kingdom, and reign triumphantly." (B. Young, J of D, vol. 8, pp. 178-P79) ". . . the power of procreation is promised . . . the Lord promises it unto us . . . the principle of procreation . God possesses it and we as his promised children inherit the power. If we do what is right, He promises to bestow it upon us." (G. &. Cannon, Gospel Truth, vol. 1, pp. 118-119) "Our exaltation depends on marriage.... Our Heavenly Father has given us the law of eternal marriage so that we can become Like him. We must live the law of eternal marriage to become as he is -- able to have spirit children." (Gospel Principles, p. 231.) "Those who enter this holy order of temple marriage . .. can become exalted as gods. Or in other words, they can eternally enjoy the privilege of begetting children." (LDS Study Course Manual, "Achieving a Celestial Marriage," p. 66) 'Procreation within the marriage covenant of man is to be an eternal, creative power." (History of the Church, vol. 5, p. XXXVII) "What is eternal life? It is to have "continuation of the seeds forever and ever.' " (J. F. Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 2, p. 9) "They have . . . a continuation of the seeds forever and ever . . . that is, they have spirit children in the resurrection... ." (B. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, p. 257) "Eternal life is life in the presence of the Father and the Son and is the kind of life which they possess." (J. F. Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 2, p. 24) "Godhood is to . . . live as [God] lives, having eternal increase." (B. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, p. 321) "... the power of eternal increase. Only those who have this power will truly know the only wise and true God, and Jesus Christ, whom he hath sent.' " (J. F. Smith, Way to Perfection, p, 247) "They have eternal increase . . . that is, they have spirit children in the resurrection. . . ." (B, McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, p. 257)
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