Another Answer:
The War in Heaven is mentioned here:
Revelation 12:7-8New King James Version (NKJV) Satan Thrown Out of Heaven7 And war broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought with the dragon; and the dragon and his angels fought, 8 but they did not prevail, nor was a place found for them[a] in heaven any longer.Revelation 19 speaks of Jesus defeating the 'beast' and his armies with a metaphorical 'sharp sword' that is the Word of God and His subsequent rule with 'a rod of iron' or strongly.
christians may find it easier to worship god using visual objects. Symbols are used as a visual connection to god and heaven.
Stars represent angels, good or bad. Because it says in the book of Revelation that Satan drew one-third of the stars with him and one-third of the angels in heaven fell.
Muslims believe most of the same things that Christians do about angels and divine judgment that Christians do. There are some small nuanced differences, such as Muhammad standing at the Right Hand of God on the Day of Judgment instead of Christ, but overall, they share most of the same concepts, like: angels exist, they spread divine messages and revelations, they do not age or die unless killed in battle, they have wings but can appear as human if they wish, and they impose the divine will. On the Day of Judgment, Muslims believe that all people will be brought before God and judged on their sins. Those who are sinful will go to Jehenam (Hell) and those who are righteous will go to Jenna (Heaven).
Christians believe that Jesus is the only way to get to heaven. You can't get there through money, popularity or even doing good deeds. They believe in the Trinity. The Trinity is God, the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus.
The disciples of Jesus, Peter and Paul came to Rome and began the ministry, but it was the Christians themselves who were the main ones to spread the religion. The early Christians had the belief that it was their duty to try to convert others and thus gain for themselves a higher place in heaven.
He never died. When God made heaven and earth and everything else, He made angels to live in heaven. When we die and we are Christians, then we go to heaven. We don't turn into angels. They are gods special helpers and choir.
Shouldn't you say "heaven's angels" instead of "heaven angels"?
Christians do not believe in reincarnation. Christians believe in Heaven.
There are no bad angels in heaven. The bad ones left with Satan after the great war in heaven.
In some religious traditions, it is believed that heaven has gates made of gold as a symbol of purity and grandeur. This imagery is often used to depict the beauty and majesty of entering the afterlife. However, the concept of golden gates in heaven is mostly symbolic and serves as a metaphor for the idea of passing into a divine realm.
Answer Christians have always believed that God is a spirit and not limited by time and space; thus God is present everywhere. Yet, traditionally, Christians have used the term 'heaven' to speak of God's abode because humans tend to think in the very terms of time and space which cannot contain God. Heaven is not a place (because it is not contained within a space) but an experience of being with God and one another in a state of endless happiness, openness, joy and peace. Jews, Christians and Muslims have traditionally seen angels as being messengers of God; thus, they have interacted with human beings, but their 'abode' is with God in the experience of heaven.
Heaven ghosts are angels but they're not as scary as other ghosts. Do not worry, angels won't hurt you. You should respect heaven ghosts because it is important to respect angels and God.
In heaven.
because angels go to heaven.
Yes we are male angels in heaven.
True Christians (the true servants of God) will go to heaven on Judgment Day.
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