Many Christians reserve the entry to heaven to those who believe their specific sectarian beliefs and in doing so consign to hell all others. Atheists, to them, would go to hell along with assorted other Christians, Hindus, Buddhists. Some waffle and say that "all good people" go to heaven. This could include atheists and other nonbeliever's, members of other religions etc. who lead good lives.
(that is a LIE!!!)
My Answer: All people who believe that God the Father sent Jesus Christ, His Son, to die on the cross to save all people from there sins, will go to Heaven...and all who don't believe this will go to Hell. Faith is not just believing in God, Faith is believing in God and trusting in His Promises because even the Devil and demons believe in God, but they weren't saved. The Devil, Lucifer at the time, was very high ranking in God's Kingdom before Lucifer wanted to become greater than God, Lucifer sinned and didn't repent, so God cast Lucifer out of Heaven.
For hellhounds make the part of the christian mythology, they are as fictional as our belief of hell or heaven. It depends on your belief.
Reincarnation is not a christian belief. You are either sent to heaven for eternity or hell for eternity, or you go to purgatory.
That seems unlikely.
As is true in America, Russia has great diversity were religion is concerned. Christian, Islam, Buddhists, and many more including atheists.
Anyone who has never accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
According to Christian belief, Jesus is in Heaven, seated at the right hand of the Father. Hell was prepared for the Devil and his angels.
According to certain religious beliefs, atheists may be considered to be going to hell because they do not believe in the existence of a higher power or deity.
The majority of France is Christian - Catholic to be exact. Your basic Heaven vs. Hell afterlife belief.
Dante's Inferno is a work of fiction that draws inspiration from Christian beliefs about the afterlife, but it is not considered an accurate representation of Christian teachings. The poem is a creative interpretation of the concept of Hell and the punishments for sin, rather than a literal depiction of the Christian belief system.
AnswerYes. In Christian belief, salvation means that a person's soul will spend the after-life in heaven, rather than hell.
Hades is not a figure in Christian religion. In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the underworld, while in Christian belief, the concept of hell is associated with punishment after death for those who have sinned. Hades and hell represent different beliefs and traditions.
In Christian belief, Lucifer is often depicted as a fallen angel who rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven. He is not typically portrayed as ruling over Hell, but rather as a condemned being who is punished in Hell along with other rebellious angels. The concept of Lucifer ruling over Hell is more commonly found in literature and popular culture rather than in traditional Christian theology.