Our souls are not predestined.
John Calvin (1509-1564) said god predestined heaven and others for hell, because god is sovereign and can do what he wants.
Yes. They believed this quite strongly and that individuals were predestined to go to Heaven or Hell, i.e. that their choices could not influence God's decision.
John Calvin
if you were a nice and good person, than your soul goes to the heaven. But if you were a bad and mean person it goes to the hell. And its burns at the hell.
That depends on whether heaven or hell even exist. The idea of hell was first conceived by the Zoroastrians, and was never someplace a soul would stay permanently. It was a place you went to clean your soul for heaven. Other religions incorporated the idea into their own faiths, but changed it to what we know it as today.
We believe that when we die, our body remains on earth, but our soul goes to either Heaven or Hell.
The body sleeps. The soul is in heaven or hell waiting for the resurrection. The souls in heaven will have eternal life. The souls in hell have eternal death.
It means when a soul dies and has not had the last rites they slip into purgatory which is neither hell nor heaven. Purgatory can be looked on as a temporary hell where a soul suffers for its unforgiven sins and then goes on to heaven. It's a Roman Catholic concept.Its a place where you go after you die if you are not worthy to get into Heaven yet, but not bad enough to go to hell
Psalms 15: 16 reads: "As for the heavens, they belong to Jehovah. But the earth he has given to the sons of men".. John 3: 13 reads. " Moreover, no man has ascended into heaven but the one who descended from heaven.. " Genesis 1:3-26 shows that God was speaking to someone when he says."Let us". Having read the above: We can easily understand that our earth was given as a gift to mankind, who are visible creatures. When Adam and Eve decided to no longer live up to God's requirements, here is what God told him in Genesis 3: 19 " In the sweat of your forehead you will eat bread ( food ) until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return." The Bible does not teach that we go to heaven. But what it does teach is that our hope is in the resurrection, where we are kept in God's memory. Read John 5. 28,29 In the same way we were created with dust from the ground, we will be recreated from the dust we have become after death, but we will be remembered by God according to our looks and personality, due to the fact that we are in God's memory. Psalm 37: 29 reads. " The righteous will possss the earth, and they will live forever on it. God's purpose was and still is that the human race lives on earth. Read John 17: 3 So to answer your question, which is . " Do people live in heaven after death" ? Here is what the Bible has to say according to Ecclesiastes 9: 6 " Their love and their hate and their jealousy have already perished, and they no longer have any share in what is done under the sun". The answer is that we return to dust with the possibility to be awaken from death. Resurrection involves a reactivating of the life pattern of the individual.
The first issue to decide is whether there really is a hell. Atheists say there is no heaven and no hell. Jews say there is a heaven, but there is no hell. Christians and Muslims say there is a heaven and there is a hell.If in fact there is a hell, those who go there can not have thir earthly bodies, because we know without doubt that they stay in the grave.
No days because neither exist.
Some verses in the Bible to help you find the answer to your question. We are predestined by God to go to either heaven or hell. Acts 13:48, Rom.8:29-30, 9:11-22; Eph.1:4-5, 2 Tim.1:9, Jude 1:4 Predestined, or predestination, means that God has decided if we are going to heaven or hell before we are born. It should be noted that the original biblical texts never mention the word hell. Hell is from ancient Egyptian mythology (look it up). When the Roman empire christianized paganism, or paganized christianity, many myths were incorporated and have been passed down through the centuries.