all people who accept Christ as their personal savior and repent of their sins.
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There is no such promise in The Bible. Nowhere in the Bible does it say: "Go to heaven." Or, "Go to hell," for that matter.
Jesus Christ says: "And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but He that came down from heaven, even the Son of Man which is in heaven." (John 3:13)
You have to go to the various denominations of modern professing Christianity who teach it outside the Bible... and other religions and teachings of men to find heaven promised to anyone.
The Bible does state, however, that it is Satan's fervent desire to go there. Perhaps this is the source of men's desire to go there, of which he is unaware:
"...For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God..." (Isa.14:13).
The popes promised the crusaders that they would go to Heaven if they fought in the crusades
No one knows but by faith. We are promised that it will be for eternity.
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
they had got there by having a death and by being killed. that is how people get back to the promised land. A.K.A. heaven
The tree of Life is promised to those who make it to heaven .source:Rervelation (66th book of The Bible.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
that all there sins would be forgotten and they would go to heaven.
Utopian? No no, there is such a word as "Paradisaic". Try that one.
Christians were promised forgiveness of sins, financial rewards, and the opportunity to reclaim the Holy Land, among other incentives, to join the crusades.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Christians participating in the Crusades were promised spiritual salvation by the Church. They were told that by fighting in the Crusades, they would be granted forgiveness for their sins and a place in heaven, as the Church viewed the Crusades as a holy war to reclaim holy lands from Muslim control.
The other side of death (heaven) is often referred to as the promised landAnswer:America's early unsettled frontier.