no it is where it is suppose to be. in the middle of your chest.
no. Jesus was born on earth as a human like you and me. Jesus did not have a spirit body in heaven wile he was on earth!
As soon as it is born.
Not a born live human but a dead body can be owned by someone. Since you put this in abortion I assume you also wonder about the unborn, and they are not considered people until they are born. They are a part of the woman's body. You cannot own a human body since the slavetrade which in my opinion was very cruel and every humanhas the right to their own body.
Human body has two kidneys
Unless removed for medical reasons - humans are usually born with... one brain two lungs one heart two kidneys one gall bladder one liver one pancreas one bladder one large intestine one small intestine... Making twelve organs in total.
The human body wears out. There is a time to be born and a time to die. This is inescapable.
You can never live with no heart because you blood will not pump around your body if your heart doesn't work, that's why when some babies born with no heart they only live just a couple of minutes or none.
No. Actually humans can have 2 hearts. A few years back in Canada; a boy was born with 2 beating hearts, as seen in sonogram. But when born, the right heart stopped beating. Doctors our not sure, but they find it possible for the right heart too start beating when the left one dies out. they boy also posseses a much higher amount of cells than an average human and a high healing factor. hope this helps.
A human body typically has one liver. However, in rare cases, a person may be born with an extra, known as a supernumerary liver, or may have a liver transplant resulting in having two livers.
There are 206 bones in the human body.
The adult human body has 206 bones. Humans are born with 300 to 250 bones. These bones fuse together as an infant grows. More than half of the body's bones are in the hands feet.
Jesus was born into a human body, so that he could take our place on the cross as He sacrificed himself for our salvation.