No, you only go to heaven if you have faith in our "loving" deity, if don't have faith he'll plunge you into the fiery depths of hell where you shall burn in pain and misery for all eternity, yes... very loving...
None of us know this. Only God knows.
Below the answer box is a link for Anglicans Online, which lists a bunch of places that you can go to view current Anglican doctrine.
Of course, but not everyone will.
Everyone will be judged but believers will go to heaven and unbelievers will go to hell.
well in a religious term you'll go to heaven if your good for your religion (and go to the hells of all other religions) and go to hell if your bad. but in my term everyone goes to hell as heaven has to be heaven for everyone, and people just can't get along. However this allows for one person to be in heaven as he/she isn't with anyone else. so see you in hell ;)
The Catholic Church, the Anglican Church, the United Church, & possibly the Orthodox Church.
No. There is only one true God, and that is the Father in heaven. Those who will go to heaven on Judgment Day will be with Him forever. However, not everyone will go to heaven. Although God wants all people to be saved, He is also fair and just. Therefore, wicked people cannot go to heaven. Only God’s true servants will go to heaven.
The Underworld in Greek mythology is a place where everyone goes when they die, the bad the good, everyone. There is no heaven or hell.In Christian mythology it is thought the good people go to Heaven while the bad people or 'sinners' go to Hell.
you will remember everyone who is in heaven (paradise) with you.
He said that everyone would have freedom of religion
Well, everyone in heaven is good. But if you had the chance to talk with them, you may find that many of them would tell you that they were not good if life and that if it were not for God's great mercy and grace, they would not be there. But yes, I suppose good people can go to heaven. interestingly, in the second book of Peter, we are told God wants everyone to go to heaven and elsewhere in scripture (such as the book of John or Romans) we are further told that God Himself took care of the penalty of sin on the cross of Christ (thereby making all who believe "good") so that we all can go to heaven.
Because God loves everyone and he wants everyone to come to live with him in heaven so he will be patient when some people have different beliefs. But He wants everyone to live with him so he will do the best he can to make people change their minds so they can go to heaven.
They go to Heaven, Purgatory, or Hell like everyone else does today when they die.