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In the Christian approximation of Heaven, do new arrivals wear shoes or socks?

Asked by elbanditoroso (33153points) April 12th, 2019

Why or why not?

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zenvelo's avatar

Well they don’t arrive with their corporeal bodies, so there aren’t any feet to put them on….

gondwanalon's avatar

I think that they issue sandals without soaks. Don’t need soaks because everyone has beautiful feet in heaven.

flutherother's avatar

If you arrive at the pearly gates with shoes on you will be told to leave them at the door.

stanleybmanly's avatar

No indeed. Can’t have the new arrivals tracking filth on the fluffy clouds.

filmfann's avatar

I doubt they wear shoes. Heaven is Holy ground.

ragingloli's avatar

No, because everyone arrives looking like this.

rebbel's avatar

White socks, in sandals.

LadyMarissa's avatar

Shoes & socks are traded in for wings!!!

kritiper's avatar

Only when skiing. Or similar.

Patty_Melt's avatar

Streets of gold, so I’m thinking socks, which would keep it buffed to a high shine.

Dutchess_III's avatar

Heck no! Barefoot is always best. Also, I have never seen a picture of an angel with shoes and socks on. That’s proof right there.

Inspired_2write's avatar

When one hears of afterlife / death sightings of their relatives , they are seen with no shoes as the funeral homes do not place shoes on the bodies if fluid is put in them, since this fluid builds up and collects in the feet, hence no shoes and in some cases no socks either .
Located this information:
The fluid that is injected into the blood vessels of the cadaver is up to 5% formaldehyde while the fluid injected into the body cavity is up to 37%.

Dutchess_III's avatar

So…in the afterlife they are wearing whatever the funeral home put on them? What if they don’t like the clothes that were put on them? Can they change clothes?

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