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I saw someone post this picture on Facebook called the first moments in heaven...

It got me thinking... are you supposed to retain your current age of death when you go to heaven? Do old people have to remain old? Do kids have to remain kids? Or can you become whatever age you want to be? Can an old lady revert to having the body of her 20-year-old self again? If you die as a 4-year-old are you stuck that way or can you advance yourself to what you would have been had you lived to your 20s? If so how does that accurately happen? I mean who you are is based on your life experiences so does god run a simulation to see what type of person you would have been had you lived? Do you get to actually live out a full life after all and then decided what age you want to be in heaven?
What happens if the child grows up to be an atheist in that simulation? I mean a child could be innocent and Jesus loving when they're young so if they die they'd go to heaven, but what happens if it turns out the child would have grown up to be the next Hitler. Does god have to factor that into whether they should remain in heaven?
What if you're already dead and this is that simulation? Obviously you wouldn't be allowed to know this was the simiulation otherwise it would ruin the simulation wouldn't it? What happens to any kids that you end up having in your simulation? What happens to the spouse you ended up having? I would think that in your simulation you would have ended up marrying someone who in reality married someone else. If you meet in heaven is that awkward knowing that your partners real soul mate was someone else, but they died before they met?
I mean it seems like this has to be the way things work unless we believe infants who die in child birth have to remain infants for eternity. That would suck to never be able to advance in a meaningful way. That would seem more like hell to me.

It got me thinking... are you supposed to retain your current age of death when you go to heaven? Do old people have to remain old? Do kids have to remain kids? Or can you become whatever age you want to be? Can an old lady revert to having the body of her 20-year-old self again? If you die as a 4-year-old are you stuck that way or can you advance yourself to what you would have been had you lived to your 20s? If so how does that accurately happen? I mean who you are is based on your life experiences so does god run a simulation to see what type of person you would have been had you lived? Do you get to actually live out a full life after all and then decided what age you want to be in heaven?
What happens if the child grows up to be an atheist in that simulation? I mean a child could be innocent and Jesus loving when they're young so if they die they'd go to heaven, but what happens if it turns out the child would have grown up to be the next Hitler. Does god have to factor that into whether they should remain in heaven?
What if you're already dead and this is that simulation? Obviously you wouldn't be allowed to know this was the simiulation otherwise it would ruin the simulation wouldn't it? What happens to any kids that you end up having in your simulation? What happens to the spouse you ended up having? I would think that in your simulation you would have ended up marrying someone who in reality married someone else. If you meet in heaven is that awkward knowing that your partners real soul mate was someone else, but they died before they met?
I mean it seems like this has to be the way things work unless we believe infants who die in child birth have to remain infants for eternity. That would suck to never be able to advance in a meaningful way. That would seem more like hell to me.