Most Christians believe that only God has the right to decide when a life is to be ended. It is a mortal sin to kill. People are inherently self-interested and do not wish to ruin their chances to get to Heaven.
Further, it takes much resources to produce a child, and a child produces more if it lives past the baptism. There is always a need for people to do God's work on earth.
For Muslims, Christians, and Jews paradise is where the believers; who are blessed by God; are spending their 2nd eternal life and living in peace, love, and luxury without striving for life or any starvation or illness.
No. Islam stands for an eternal life but not on earth. Islam says that the eternal life will either be in Hell or Paradise.
This sentence was said by Jesus when He was Crucified and it was told to the thief crucified beside Him (on His right).It means that after the death of Jesus and the death of the thief crucified in His right,this thief will be with Jesus in the paradise as it is the place to which christians,good Christians, go after their death as a place to wait before the last day and after this day,good people will go from the paradise to the Eternal life with Jesus in the Heavens.Jesus said this to the thief crucified to His right because he accepted Jesus as a God and a Savior...
The Muslims believe in the 'Life Hereafter, Hell and Paradise', as do the Jews and the Christians. They believe that the righteous Muslims (the followers of all Prophets) will be rewarded with Paradise where they shall live in bliss and blessing for an eternal life.
Resurrection to eternal life after the judgment process.
Christians believe heaven is a place of peace, and there willbe no illness, sadness,sorrow there , the lion and the lamb will feed there, the roads in heaven are made of gold. and we have eternal life there. While hellis a place of eternal fire.
Christians believe that after death, their souls go to either heaven or hell based on their faith and actions in life. In heaven, they are believed to be in the presence of God and experience eternal joy, while in hell, they may face eternal separation from God and suffering.
Christians believe that after they die, their souls go to either heaven or hell based on their faith and actions in life. Heaven is seen as a place of eternal joy and closeness to God, while hell is believed to be a place of eternal separation from God and suffering.
AnswerWidespread Christian belief is that a person must be baptised as a Christian in order to go to heaven. The Catholic Church makes specific allowance for babies who die in infancy before they can be baptised, with the belief that the souls of infants will go to limbo until the second coming. This belief is currently under review, which may result in the belief that the souls of infants go straight to heaven, in line with much Protestant belief.The position with the pre-Christian Jews is less clear. Some say that they can not go to heaven until the final judgement. Others would accept that their failure to be baptised as Christians was out of ignorance of the faith, and that this should not delay their time in heaven.Either way, most Christians would not condemn the pre-Christian Jews to eternal hell.
Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God who came to Earth to save humanity from sin. He is important to Christians because they believe he is the savior who offers forgiveness, eternal life, and a path to God.
By telling them about how Jesus Christ for their sins so they could have eternal life.
Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead and ascended to heaven and lives today as one of the three personalities of god: father, son, and spirit.