Death from Christianity's point of view is a short sleep followed by awakening on the day of judgement, when God seperates those who chose him from those who turned him away.
Umm. Christians?
In theory, the mere belief in heaven and hell ought to make Christians more ethical and more trustworthy than non-Christians, whether or not those entities actually exist. However, the proportion of Christians in our prison systems and on death-row indicates that this belief has a negligible effect on the daily lives of most people.
Yes Christians believe in life after death. The Bible (God's word) teaches that.
What we agree on is that this command is no longer in effect.
Us christians have the same as anyother people we have a funeral.
some are, but others aren't - not Christians in general
Liberal Christians do not spend a lot of time thinking about death; they believe that Christians need to be carrying out God's work here on earth among the oppressed.
Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.
True Christians believe what the scriptures teach about death and what happens afterward. The scriptures point out that when (the large majority of) people die, they simply return "to dust" a.k.a. breakdown to the bare elements they were created from and cease to exist. The same thing happens with animals. (Ecclesiastes 3:19-20) This has been happening since Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden. (Genesis 3:19) During this breakdown process, the person knows/feels nothing; completely unconscious. (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6 & 10) Only a small group of people are chosen by Jehovah God and Jesus to go to Heaven: 144,000. (Revelation 14:1-4) So what about the other righteous people that have died through the centuries? Or those that died before gaining any knowledge of Jehovah? There will be a resurrection of both righteous and 'unrighteous' (a.k.a. those that died before knowing who Jehovah was or His principles) people (John 5:28-29; Acts 24:15), who will then be able to live forever on Earth, one devoid of evil people. (Psalms 37:10, 11, 28 & 29) Those that died with no knowledge of Jehovah will be given a chance to prove themselves faithful, and if they do so they'll be able to live eternally alongside the rest of the righteous. (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
Christians look at death penalties as an offence that is not acceptable. This is against the sixth commandment which states, "Thou shall not kill. "
Christians dont really "have" Lent its more like a tradition. Christians are preparing for the Death and Resurection of Jesus Christ
No, Christians do not believe in Jannah, as it is a concept in Islam referring to paradise. Christians believe in heaven as their ultimate destination after death.