You don't have to be a martyr to go to heaven. So no.
No Jesus never said this to the diciples that any one or for the matter al of them could go to heaven
Different religious beliefs have different interpretations of this question. Some believe that only those who accept a particular faith or follow specific teachings can go to heaven, while others believe in the possibility of salvation for all individuals regardless of their religious beliefs. Ultimately, the answer to this question is subjective and varies across different belief systems.
there is no way you can earn your way into heaven. You have to ask Jesus into your heart, and spread his word. You will go to heaven.
There are no facts on what happens after death, if heaven exists there or not. If you believe in it you believe in it. The Mormons can be right or they can be wrong. Clearly other religions would not agree with them.As for what Mormons teach regarding this, the answer is NO. Mormons believe that as God loves all mankind, He wants to allow as many as possible to return to him and live with him in heaven. They believe that a huge majority of people will go to heaven, and only a very small part will be damned. They also believe that people may accept the gospel of Jesus Christ after death, before they are judged. In fact, the whole reason Mormons build temples is so that they can be baptized for those who have died. They believe that if they are baptized for someone who is dead, that person will have the opportunity to accept the baptism and and be saved. There are some links about this topic under "Related Links" below.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that the spirit of each person is eternal - it never dies. The spirit is what gives a body life and consciousness. Mormons believe your spirit lived in heaven with God before being placed into your body for life on earth. When you die, your spirit will return to heaven and your body will remain here on earth. After the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, our spirits will be reunited with our bodies (resurrected) and together be made immortal. In addition, Mormons also believe in The Holy Spirit (sometimes called the Spirit or the Holy Ghost). The Holy Spirit is the third member of the Godhead and is immortal and eternal. Check out the "Related Links" below for more information about what Mormons believe about the spirit of man and the Holy Spirit.
Elijah never went to Heaven we was tooken up in the chariot of fire to the heavens(skys). Moses however was never said to have went to Heaven. So neither one of then went to Heaven before Jesus paid the penalty of sin. "And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, the Son of man which is in heaven" -John 3:13 Obviously they didn't ascend into heaven then.
Ascencion day is remembered by Christians because that is the day that our Savior Jesus ascended into heaven. He had opened the gate of heaven, and now he was there to welcome all the people who had died.
In the Christian faith, the one obstacle that stops you from going to heaven is if you never believed and accepted Jesus Christ as your Saviour.
well the children receive Easter eggs and the adults rejoice because Jesus has died and risen again and gone to heaven then we can because if Jesus never did that we would all never be able to heaven And that would be terrible so We Thank You Lord !!!
Conclusion? There hasn't been any conclusion. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) is still going strong and has reported significant growth every year since it began over 180 years ago. Today there are over 14 million Mormons all over the world. The idea of a 'conclusion' for Mormons is an interesting one. Some Mormons might say that the conclusion will be the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, while others would argue that there is no conclusion because life is eternal. Either way, Mormons believe that their faith will never be removed from the earth, so there will never be a conclusion of Mormonism.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) does not and has never practiced any form of castration.
Mormons would never kill a baby