It depends on who you ask. The Bible doesn't really say anything about it one way or the other, except that there will be no dogs in the new Jerusalem that comes down out of Heaven (Revelation 22:15). Whether they're talking about literal dogs or using the term "dog" as a derogatory term for undesirables, I couldn't tell you.
None, practice, beliefs and final destinations are all different.
Christians believe we will see other Christians when we die. This belief is based on what the Bible teaches. So If you are a Christian the answers is yes. If you are not a Christian then the answer is we don't know.
animism or animals on caves and buried themselves with belongings for their afterlife. they believe in a group of gods
The egyptians belief that the deities were the goddess and beliefs that the after life is a place were only the important people go. But they have to pass a test to go to the afterlife.
No.
It"s always risky business analogizing Christian and Non-Christian beliefs- but something very much akin to GRACE, and Supernatural Grace here, was involved.
They don't.
Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to them to the afterlife
Belief in God, the Torah, and the afterlife.
he was christian, muslim&jewish. He was a very passionate vegan an believed that plants and animals were his friends.
Her spiritual beliefs are not known.
Jewish beliefs include the existence of God, the Torah that God gave, and the existence of the Afterlife.