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  • There are 3 levels of heaven, depending on how you acted on Earth, get's you into a certain level... www.lds.org
  • Seafaring is right, three levels
  • sefaring sumned it up pretty well however to add to what they said we as members of the church believethat when one dies their spirit leaves their body and returns to a sort of way station called the spirit world depending on whether or not someone has lived their life in accordance to the teachings of christ and has accepted his gospel they either go to paradise or spirit prison to await the final judgement where they will receive their reward based upon their deeds in life
  • OK, first one's spirit goes to the spirit world, as sweetguy notes. At the day of judgement the physical body is reconstituted in a perfect form and reunited with the spirit, after which there is, of course, the judgment. This leads then, depending on how we are judged, to our then going to one of the briefly summarized 3 levels of heaven. (This is a brief, yet somewhat complete account of the destiny of man after death.)
  • you die and get judged by God Jesus and Joseph Smith and you have to be worthy by all to get into heaven, and depending on what level. Then you keep progressing with your wife and kids that you had on earth, and you become a God and you get your own little planet with all the fixings.
  • well from speaking from personal experience, I drowned in a pool and was out for about 10 - 12 minutes, I remember feeling like my energy was instantly intergrated into every single part of the universe and the universre seemed as is was shaped liked a dougnut type of shape but then realized everything was one thing and what we percieve as physical isn't at all phyical it's something best described as music vibrating chords all combined into one thing sort of shaped liked a dughnut. THere is a catch though you can't go outside of our "universe" or harmonic resination loop unless you have enough energy to create a new loop which eventually will either inegrate itself back into the whole or swallow the old universe, I wrote this one night a couple years ago, but as indians said, "everything is nothing and nothing is everything" I believe though if you wanted to you can create whatever afterlife you want, but your actions in this life dictate the type of energy and freedom have in the metaphysical...anyway check this out "My THEORY OF CREATION AND EVERYTHING "TOE (theory of everything, String it up dude THe theory of harmonic resenation creating our exsistance instantaneously giving us a false deminsionial perception of time while the physical reality we believe we exsist in is really finite power of the mind creating a ever exploding and contracting harmonized to fulfill one purpose ..a medium for us humans to dabble and create art and manipulate matter sound, energy, time, exsistance, spirit. We are bound to evolve to great levels in the future so if time is a warped perception then knowing what we know in the future we can create the beginning of time as never have a beginning it has always existed since the end of the future. So a step back, break it down as a whole the human physce everyone that has ever exsisted in any point are all connected and create ever fiber of life and matter around us and so we live in our own timeless creation unknowningly thinking we are not great enough to create without boundaries of time and space but if you think this your'e living in the past and u will never be able to live in the future...." John Michael B. any modern philosophers email me jmappleseed@gmail.com
  • wow i totally posted in the wrong section i am not morman but this is one of the most accurate answers you will ever get on death i experienced it Pz by the way there is no heaven and hell haha silly things made up by humans trying control one anothers actions "CONTROL" = RELIOGION
  • SHORT ANSWER: Only apostates - those who were presented with the Mormon Gospel in this life and rejected it - are sent to "outer darkness". Those who weren't presented with the Mormon Gospel in this life are presented with it and given the chance to accept or reject it. Once they're baptized by a proxy in a LDS Temple they get into the lowest level of heaven. Those who were Mormons in this life are granted access to one of the three levels of heaven depending on their works in this life. LONG ANSWER: Mormons believe that all humans who die will live eternally. Their spirits will go to the spirit world, where they will undergo instruction and preparation. Then, "after a time," there will be the Resurrection, at which time the spirits will be reunited with their bodies forever. [1] Mormons believe in heaven, which is defined as "the place where God lives and the future home of those who follow Him." Faithful Mormons and their families will live in the presence of God and be rewarded in accordance with what they have done during their lives. [2] Joseph Smith also taught that families can live together forever in heaven if they are "sealed" through special temple ceremonies. [3] What about non-Mormons? "Those who choose not to follow our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ will receive a reward according to what they have done in this life, but they will not enjoy the glory of living in the presence of God." [4] Mormons do believe in hell. Those who did not repent while on Earth will experience a temporary hell after death (during the time that all spirits go to the spirit world before the Resurrection), but will have an opportunity to repent afterwards and avoid the eternal hell. Hell as an eternal place of misery it is inhabited only by Satan and those who explicitly reject "the Heavenly Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost" even after the period of instruction after death. [5] References 1. "Death is another beginning." Mormon.org. 2. "What is heaven like?" Mormon.org. See also "Death is another beginning" at Mormon.org. 3. "What happens to families after death?" Mormon.org. 4. "What is heaven like?" Mormon.org. See also "Death is another beginning" at Mormon.org. 5. "What does the Church teach about hell?" Mormon.org. http://www.religionfacts.com/mormonism/beliefs/afterlife.htm
  • That everybody is coming back as a a Mormon. All the work they do on genealogy is to look up records on people as far back as the 11th century (or where ever they are by now) and remarry every one by proxy and christen everyone by proxy into the Mormon religion. Tour the temple and they will tell you religious sacraments are being held constantly. The proxy stand ins are done by Mormons in high standing within the church. The odds are quite good that everyone who is reading this has had all their dead relatives, back to a century they didn't even know they had relatives, no matter their religion rechristened and remarried by proxy into the Mormon faith. Those records are stored in bomb proof caves deep in the Wasatch Mountains. That much I know.
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