John Calvin
There are several ideas of who created the heaven and earth. Many people of religion believe a god created heaven and earth. Others believe the big bang theory.
Through salvation from Jesus Christ. Love God and love people. Also remember to forgive others; but not to judge or condemn others. It is from scripture.
the slaves and others built the pyramids the Egyptian people did the shape of A pyramid because they new tht it was the gate way to heaven the slaves and others built the pyramids the Egyptian people did the shape of A pyramid because they new tht it was the gate way to heaven
It does not seem possible to be both. My understanding is that a theologian is a believer in God and a humanist believes in people/humans neither identifying with atheism or agnoticism
Most religious faiths do not believe that the number of people going to heaven is limited. The Jehovah's Witnesses are the only ones I know of who believe that an elite few are heaven-bound: Their idea is that 144,000 will go to heaven, but others who don't get into heaven will live in an earthly paradise instead. Many faiths say that "god is love". Would a loving deity want to limit the number of souls who get to abide in heaven?
It is not the Goal of a Christian to entertain people. We are to Proclaim the good news, Live holy and blamless lives, To get to heaven and to help others to get to heaven too and to expose the truth to all. We are not to entertain people we are to be examples to the world and to give God the glory.
Martin Luther was the one who came up with the modern view of predestination in Lutheranism, which is that people are predestined to heaven, but they are not predestined to hell.Answer Martin Luther was not at all focused on predestination, however, since for him "justification by grace through faith" was the focus of Christianity. Other Protestants, such as Calvin, were much more interested in the idea of predestination, so in Calvinist denominations predestination plays a much more central role than it does in Lutheranism.
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The setting of "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" by Mitch Albom takes place in heaven, where the main character, Eddie, meets five individuals who impacted his life in various ways. Each encounter helps Eddie gain a deeper understanding of his life and the connections he had with others.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven is fiction.
All people are equal in heaven. There are no ghettos.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven was created in 2004.