Yes. But a Christian is not defined by someone who goes to church, a Christ is defined by someone who denies themselves daily and follows the person Christ Jesus, not just his teachings.
We have all sinned against God and no amount of "good" works can correct that. The only way we can be saved is if we turn from ourselves and accept Jesus' sacrifice for us and his lordship over our lives.
That is what christians believe yes.
His death on the cross an shedding of blood washes our sins so we don't have to go to hell and get to go to Heaven if your saved.
Doubtful. If anything, and it probably won't be in 3000, Jesus, like the real Jesus, will come back, take the Christians to heaven, destroy satan and those left on earth, and then Christians go to heaven to stay, non-Christians go to hell to stay.
No, when you own the death note you go to heaven nor hell, no one knows where you go.
NO. Death is not hell If you die or experience death you are judged by God then depending on whats in your heart it is decided wether or not you go to hell or heavon. Hell is the exact opposite of real paradise.
NO Jesus did not go to hell he went to haven and that's true.
It would be fair to say just the opposite is the belief of Christians.
Only if they exist. Christians and Muslims believe that both heaven and hell exist, but belief is not proof.
One viewNeither. Hell does not exist - the notion was created by man to help keep the faithful in line.
No. As the Rules State, One Whom Has Used The Death Note May Not Go To Heaven Or Hell. They Go To Mu, Or Nothingness.
Beliefs on repenting sins after death vary among different religions and cultures. In Christianity, some believe in purgatory as a place of purification and repentance. In Islam, it is believed that repentance during one's lifetime is crucial, as there is no opportunity for repentance after death. Ultimately, it is a matter of personal faith and interpretation.
jews are made to live in heaven.
The basis of Buddhism is that the person dies and is reborn. This continues until the person is enlightened at which point they can enter Nirvana a selfless state. Some people do not enter Nirvana to return to the cycle of death and rebirth to aid others in becoming enlightened. Non-Buddhists, such as Christians, believe that Buddhists die and go to the Christian hell for not becoming Christians. Non-Buddhists such as atheists, believe that when anybody dies they simply cease to exist.