1 Corinthians 15:50 - Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; nor does corruption inherit incorruption. [NKJV]
No, according to the Bible, flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.
To answer this question we must first try to identify how the Kingdom of God is defined in the scriptures.(!).."the kingdom of God is not in words but in power. (1Cor. 4v20)(2)"..flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.(1Cor.15v50).Then, it is written that, "The kingdom of God is the fruit of the spirit, Love, Joy, Peace, Longsuffering, Gentleness, Goodness, Faith.The question is can all those be found in the hearts of humans?. Yes they most certainly can, but they cannot inherit the kingdom of God.
Please read I corinthians 15:51 and onward... we shall inherit new bodies and suffer or enjoy in them
A person does not technically inherit high blood pressure, but a person can inherit the tendency to develop high blood pressure. As well, personal habits combine to cause a tendency to become a reality.
According to the New Catholic Encylopedia (1967) there is no reference to the assumption in the Bible. Rather the Bible states at 1 Corinthians 15:50, "However, this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit God's kingdom, neither does corruption inherit incorruption"The Assumption of Mary began to take shape in the 4th century as some wanted to elevate her beyond what was actually portrayed in the scriptures. Many of the stories were contradictory and without authority. As to becoming actual dogma of the Catholic church, this did not occur until just 1950.
yes from your parents
No, if both parents have O type blood they cannot have a child with B type blood. At least one parent would need to have type B or AB blood in order for the child to inherit a B allele.
No. Red blood cells do not cross the placenta.
You could be blood type B or O, as you inherit one blood type allele from each parent. If you inherit a B allele from your mother and an O allele from your father, you would be blood type B. If you inherit an O allele from both parents, you would be blood type O.
The mother can be type A or AB. She cannot be type O or B.
Your blood type is inherited or given to you by your parents. The combinations of different blood types yields different blood types. In fact this is how paternity was once determined.
Yes, there are exceptions. A father with blood type O has genotype OO, which means he can only pass on O alleles to his child. For a child to have blood type AB, they must inherit an A allele from one parent and a B allele from the other. Therefore, a father with blood type O cannot produce a biological child with blood type AB, as he cannot provide the necessary A or B allele.