Saturday, January 30, 2010

Marrying Same Person Twice Someone Got Married But Partner Dies, Then The Same Person Married Again Which One Would They Be With When Die?

Someone got married but partner dies, then the same person married again which one would they be with when die? - marrying same person twice

I just wanted to know what people on their way to heaven or wherever you think that after death. As the two? One? What was your soul mate to start? =) Thanks

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dual souls are not real.

In the sky (if we did!) There is no marriage.

Marriage is an earthly institution created by God to help men and women together as heirs of heaven. It means stability and security for the family and the procreation and upbringing of children.

Anonymous said...

I think it would be co-habitat. I do not think that it is really important at this stage that the energy prices.

Anonymous said...

You and everyone else.

Anonymous said...

is married to death ...

Anonymous said...

You and everyone and everything.

Anonymous said...

When you reach the sky ... all their needs are met and it does not have a companion.

Anonymous said...

Back in the sky, it's back to the source. You do not have a body and identity is no longer "Jack Smith in Chicago." We are all family members in heaven.

Anonymous said...

Back in the sky, it's back to the source. You do not have a body and identity is no longer "Jack Smith in Chicago." We are all family members in heaven.

Anonymous said...

It is a loving family in the sky!

Anonymous said...

You and everyone else.

Anonymous said...

Back in the sky, it's back to the source. You do not have a body and identity is no longer "Jack Smith in Chicago." We are all family members in heaven.

Anonymous said...

Catholic couples, especially not in the state, "Till death do us part." The feeling that the marriage irrelevant to his death, as is the theological basis that if you are with God, marriage is - it is the "grace" is no longer necessary by the fact that if the grace of God is infinitely .

Anonymous said...

Catholic couples, especially not in the state, "Till death do us part." The feeling that the marriage irrelevant to his death, as is the theological basis that if you are with God, marriage is - it is the "grace" is no longer necessary by the fact that if the grace of God is infinitely .

Anonymous said...

Catholic couples, especially not in the state, "Till death do us part." The feeling that the marriage irrelevant to his death, as is the theological basis that if you are with God, marriage is - it is the "grace" is no longer necessary by the fact that if the grace of God is infinitely .

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