When someone dies, they either go to Heaven or hell, there is no inbetween.
Heaven and hell are places, destinations. They cannot complain but must just exist.
Yes. They are all around us. //Scripture tells us that both heaven and hell are geographical places. Hell is thought to be under the earth's surface, miles down. Heaven, although an actual place is harder to pinpoint where it is.
There is a heaven, but it's above space or higher. Some religions say there's a hell, but in my religion (Jehovah's Witnesses) we believe there isn't a hell where bad people go when they die. We believe hell is just mankind's grave. It all depends on what you believe and who you ask.
Heaven and hell are concepts that are rooted in religious beliefs and spirituality rather than physical locations that can be found on a map. As such, they are not included in geography books which focus on the physical features of the Earth and its landscapes.
there are only three places you can be guaranteed to live for free. Heaven, Hell, and Mars
When the notion of heaven and hell was being developed, they were assumed to be physical places, with heaven just above the sky. Gradually it was perceived that hell was a place of eternal fires, searing the souls condemned to hell.Science has shown that heaven and hell can not be located in any physical location in the universe. Religion has therefore adapted by saying that heaven and hell are not actually physical places, but spiritual states of being. If heaven is no longer a physical place, then the gates of heaven are not physical realities. If recent religious belief is true, then the dead can not suffer from heat, cold, pain, hunger or any other physical form of punishment. So why would there be flames in hell?
To Heaven from Hell was created in 1997.
You can in heaven but not in hell
We have no evidence that heaven and hell even exist, so we can not say that one is better than the other, apart from the belief that heaven is a place of blissful reward and hell is a place of eternal damnation. In the absence of this evidence, I would call it a draw. Two non-existent places are equally good or bad.
Heaven was invented by early followers of Judaism, who, before Jesus' birth, came up with the idea of both heaven and hell, as well as the devil.
Calvinism
yes, heaven, hell, and God is real