Assuming the question inquires about "death"... people have always gone to the same place: the grave -- before Jesus' death, afterward, and even after He rose from His grave.
Even those who "believed" in Christ and died... to this day are "asleep" [dead] in Him... waiting in their graves to be resurrected "first" upon His return.
"...the dead in Christ shall rise first..." (I Thess.4:16).
And The Bible tells us that the "spirits" of all men "return to God who gave it" [Eccle.12:7].
It doesn't mention any dispensation of different spirits going to different places as the result of some judgment, as so many false religions teach. The Bible reveals a "Judgment Day" coming at the end of God's thousand year rule that it calls the "Last Great Day" [John 7:37].
All dead people go to the same place; past, present and future until Jesus returns, despite false religious teachings: "...for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return." (Gen.3:19)
they would go to heaven with the king of kings god himself
Simple. Nobody goes to heaven.
When Jesus Christ died on the cross it basically saved the world because before Jesus died, when people commited a sin and when they died they went to hell. But when Jesus died you have to ask for forgiveness then Jesus forgave you and then you could still go to heaven.
You will have to go out into the world and witness to the people, that Jesus died for them and their sins.
Before Jesus died at the Last Supper, He told them to go out and teach the world about salvation.... (:
No because Moses was born and died long time before Jesus was born.
Jesus knew He would soon be put to death and prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane.
He had not completed His Father's work then.
This could go either way he could have, or he could not have, because he was born about 300 years after Alexander died, but there was people who knew about god, that could have shared it with him.
God? The pope? The Bishop of Cantebury? I don't have a clue - you should go and ask a vicar/priest.
If they believe that Jesus died for there sins and have asked for forgiveness for their sins, then yes.
People go to the Stations of the Cross as a way to reflect on the final moments of Jesus' life and to deepen their understanding of his sacrifice. It is a form of prayer and meditation that helps individuals connect spiritually with the journey Jesus took to his crucifixion.
Before Christ was born, died and rose from the dead, those who trusted in God went to a place called Abraham's bosom (Paradise). When Christ died, he went there, and took the believers to Heaven. People who are saved that die today (in the years after Christ rose from the dead) go straight to Heaven.
Jesus died for ma nkind, so that they can go to heaven.n