In my personal interpretation of The Bible, the baby goes to heaven because it never got the chance to know right from wrong or know about Jesus.
A born again Christian, one that has accepted Jesus Christ as the one and only way to heaven, and who then follows after Christ, not just in Biblical teachings but in their everyday life in prayer, reading and studying the Scriptures in devotion to their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
No -- anti-Christian.
The non-Christian sees this as entirely fair, because he believes that the Christian heaven does not even exist. Not only do non-Christians not go to heaven when they die, but Christians do not either.
If there is a heaven and if people have souls, then a born again Christian's soul goes to heaven, just as the souls of other Christians do. If there is no heaven, then it makes no difference to be a born again Christian.
This question would depend very much on the specific religion you're following, but generally the answer is that you do not need to be married in order to go to heaven. You do not have to get married to go to heaven and you probably won't marry IN heaven either.
It is quite confusing, but it seems that most people get married in churches, because, even they don't believe in God, or the teachings of the Bible, they want to go to heaven, which, to be blunt, is highly hypocritical of them.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that marriages performed outside of the Temple are for "time only", meaning that the marriage will only last until death, and the couple will not remain married in heaven. If the couple is not 'sealed' together in the temple in their lifetime, they can be sealed together by proxy after death. If this 'sealing' never takes place, the couple will not be married to each other in heaven. A 'sealing' is an ordinance that can be performed at the time of the legal marriage or any time after. To be 'sealed', a couple will kneel at an altar in the temple and their union will be blessed to last throughout eternity. If they each live faithful lives, they will not be separated at death, but will remain together in heaven. So if a Mormon gets married and never has their marriage 'sealed' in the temple, and nobody performs this sealing for them after they die, they will not be with their spouse in heaven.
They do, but not in the same concept as other Christian churches. Christian Scientists believe that heaven and hell are just a state of mind and not actual places such as the bible teaches.
Some say they will, but in Heaven as others say all that dies shall become brothers and sisters even if they're married or a couple.
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heaven if you are a christian
No, Christians believe in heaven.