Yes, God is all knowing
Well, there is no fact that dogs go to hell or Heaven. So, we don't know whether dogs go to hell or Heaven, or anything in between, so it is all faith and what you want to believe.
The first issue to decide is whether there really is a hell. Atheists say there is no heaven and no hell. Jews say there is a heaven, but there is no hell. Christians and Muslims say there is a heaven and there is a hell.If in fact there is a hell, those who go there can not have thir earthly bodies, because we know without doubt that they stay in the grave.
That depends on whether heaven or hell even exist. The idea of hell was first conceived by the Zoroastrians, and was never someplace a soul would stay permanently. It was a place you went to clean your soul for heaven. Other religions incorporated the idea into their own faiths, but changed it to what we know it as today.
Data like this is not kept. How would anyone know. No one knows who went to hell and who went to heaven. Unless you are right there keeping count, no one could know.
We need to know religion (I'm a christian) because one day when you die your eithe going to go to hell or heaven if you excepted Jesus Christ then you can go to heaven if you didn't you'll go to he'll where you burn forever where heaven is paradise
The closest antonyms to hell that I know are paradise and heaven. Other possibilities are Valhalla and the Elysian Fields.
well they either go to animal heaven or animal hell.
One answerHeaven is a whole new fairytale worlds for ''nice people'' who really believe in god.Another answerThis entirely depends on which theology you follow. Most religions feature a heaven and hell scenario and they vary quite a lot. Some people are agnostic or atheist and don't believe in heaven at all.I think the safest answer is that heaven will be what you as an individual will expect it to be and therefore you will do there what you expect to do.
If your sister believed in god and was a follower of christ she went to heaven. Hope i helped
I think it really depends on the person's relationship with God before the suicide. There is no way to know for sure, but whether a person goes to heaven or hell depends on their life prior to their death.
Aside from their family and children, a wonder like planning your will, going on a long or needed vacation, or whether they are going go to heaven or hell,do they think of unfinished business, or does it get deeper or more shallow,do they try to be strong for others, or do they want all the attention they can get ? Is it any different than what they thought about before they knew ?
The concepts of heaven and hell, as we know them, appear to have entered Judaism at the end of the Babylonian Exile, although they appear not to have been fully accepted by the Sadducees. The concepts of heaven and hell would have been accepted by the very earliest followers of Christianity.