For Catholics the place is called purgatory. Souls wait there, atone for their wicked ways before entering heaven. Protestants believe in a similar place but it is refered to as Abraham's Bosom. This Bosom is directly opposite of Sheol or Hades as it is sometimes called, divided by a great chasm that cannot be crossed from either way. The Gospels tell of Jesus' desent into hell and retrieving waiting souls from the Bosom before sending them to heaven. Whoever now is in Abraham's Bosom waiting came after Christ's death.
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Also, Purgatory, where the souls go before they are deemed worthy of heaven.
Purgatory
It is called paradise.
" purgatory " was a place where souls went to make up for their sins before they went to heaven
It's the place where according to (now outdated) Roman Catholic belief, many if not most souls of the deceased went to be purged of sin before they could enter Heaven.
Yes, but he is now in heaven and he will always remain in our hearts and souls as the man who put the white people in their place. Amen.
The Soul Society is kind of like a sort of heaven. Shinigami lead lost souls to that place to live a life of peace.
Our souls are not predestined.
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.
those few souls would go to purgatory
If there is a heaven and if people have souls, then a born again Christian's soul goes to heaven, just as the souls of other Christians do. If there is no heaven, then it makes no difference to be a born again Christian.
Mosquitoes are insects and do not have souls like humans do. Different religions have different beliefs, but most agree that only beings with souls can go to heaven.
The souls in Purgatory are honored when we pray for their speedy entrance into heaven, particularly on the Feast of All Souls Day (Nov. 2).
Before Jesus, in the Christian belief, souls of the deceased went to either Heaven or Hell based on their actions in life. Some Christian traditions also believe in the concept of Sheol, a place of waiting for judgment before Jesus' sacrifice.