Sorry to question your Roman Catholic-centric doctrine, but how do you support the contention that “people in heaven do not have bodies (with rare exceptions such as Jesus and Mary)”?
Is there anything in Scripture that supports that, or is it just something that’s come up through the centuries within the Roman Catholic tradition?
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But the moses comment goes uncommente? Some are there already with their bodies because they have been carried up into heaven.
Mary is one of them.
Are you saying that you do not believe in the resurrection of the dead?
What about the resurrected body of Jesus Christ that walked through a locked door — twice?
That walked with the disciples on the Road to Emmaus?
That stood on the shore cooking fish over a charcoal fire?
Sorry you do not believe these accounts from the Bible.