The question as written phrases the term properly: "went up to heaven with a clean slate."
Slate - Ardoise (if you are referring to the rock or its applications like roofing tiles) OR table rase (if you are referring to a "clean slate")
The play did not say whether Romeo and Juliet went to heaven or not.
"their" religion :) When a non-muslim converts to Islam, it is as if they have been reborn. Their slate is wiped clean and they start a fresh clean life as a Muslim.
Another way to say that would be a fresh start: renaissance, rebirth, regeneration
Im pretty sure he went to the word i dont want to say. its not heaven. but its worse, CHA CHA ON!
all im gonna say is " you dont "but you can make things out of slate.
The Bible doesn't say that one of the theives went to hell, but that the other thief went to heaven. People just assume that he went to hell because he was a theif. The reason that the other thief went to heaven was because he believed Jesus.
Im a girl and I reccomend saying to forget the past and this is now or you say the past is behind us, let's start on a clean slate and go from there
new beginning
Nowhere in the Bible does it explicitly state that Adam went to heaven. The Bible does not provide specific information about what happened to Adam's soul after his death.
You should say, "It's ok! He/She went to Heaven. I know you will too. You didn't kill him/her. (Unless, you really did.)" If you did kill him/her then say, "You know what? Maybe you did kill him/her. But, God will forgive you. If you ask God fo forgiveness then, maybe you will go to Heaven with your friend!
There is no telling if there are dinosaurs in heaven. Surely, some may say that they are because animals that die go to heaven, too. Some say they did not go to heaven.