Assuming that there is a Heaven and a Hell, which all believers do, the following answer is Theologically correct from the Christian point of view.
No, monkeys do not go to hell. The reason is that only humans have souls, and without souls monkeys can neither go to heaven nor hell.
The position of the Catholic Church is that even if people evolved millions of years ago, the faithful are to believe that Adam and Eve were the first to have souls.
There is a huge philosophical debate amongst Theologians about this because in The Bible, there are descriptions of animals that are found in Heaven, most notably in the book of Revelations. This has opened up a Theological "can of worms" so to speak, in that many faithful people have pets that they love dearly, and they are worried that their pets won't be in heaven with them. The correct Theological response to this question is that God will block certain memories from our minds when we are in Heaven, thus we will not miss our pets, nor will we miss any of our loved ones here on earth that do not make it into Heaven either. We will simply not know that the missing people ever existed.
Many argue that the strictly accurate answer is that there is no hell, so neither monkeys nor people go to hell.
The religious answer is that only humans have souls, and without souls monkeys can neither go to heaven nor hell. The position of the Catholic Church, among others, is that even if people evolved millions of years ago, the faithful are to believe that Adam and Eve were the first to have souls.
Assuming that there is a Heaven and a Hell, which all believers do, the following answer is Theologically correct from the Christian point of view. No, monkeys
Jewish answer - no.
Monkeys can do anything they want or go anywhere, but when the monkeys will die, They won't go to heaven or hell, instead animals have no souls.
im wearing monkey pajamas! oh yeah! go monkeys! go monkeys! go monkeys!
monkeys go wild because they wont a bananna
don't hunt monkeys
Sadly no monkeys do not have toilets they go in the trees.
If you are saved, you are believed to be granted eternal life in heaven according to most religious teachings. The concept of being saved typically refers to being forgiven and accepted by a higher power, leading to a positive afterlife outcome rather than going to hell.
you properly go to a animal shelter to see if there is any monkeys there
you properly go to a animal shelter to see if there is any monkeys there
Belief in religion and faith is a personal choice, and not having a religion does not necessarily determine one's fate after death. Many religions have different beliefs regarding the afterlife, and not all of them involve punishment for not having a specific faith. It is important to live a good and ethical life regardless of religious beliefs.
In French, "go to hell" is pronounced as "va en enfer" (vah ahn ahn-fehr).
When Bastards Go to Hell was created in 2004.
Go to hell = Dra til helvete