It really depends on What your religion is and what you believe. Early puritans believed this when they came to the colonies, but I'm not too sure if current day puritans still believe this. I personally am a nondenominational Christian minister and I believe that everyone has a choice on whether or not they go to Heaven or Hell. Just accept Jesus as your lord and savior and you get in. Reject it and you cant. Bottom line is God wants you to have the choice to come to him because that is what makes the love so unconditional and hard to break. I could go on and on but I'll spare you the details. But people believe different things and that's totally up to them. In the end I think the choice is yours :)
Predestination is a doctrine stating that god has previously determined all things especially that god has elected certain souls to eternal salvation and others to eternal damnation
Predestination is a doctrine stating that god has previously determined all things especially that god has elected certain souls to eternal salvation and others to eternal damnation
The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners was created in 1734.
the greek god of lost souls is hades.
no , because without god i would not be answering this question , instead of looking in the internet go to a christian church
God knows you are lonely souls.
Calvin's big difference was double predestination, he actually thought that God would create human beings in love and then predestine them to hell.
Francesco Petrarch is concerned the 'Father of Humanism". He was concerned that his desire for fame would lead to a separation from God and damnation.
Taylor wrote the poem The Souls Groan to Christ for Succor to ask God if he would have forgiveness for his sins. In the poem he talking directly to God about his concern.
Without Hades the souls would have no where to go once a person died, and they would have no protection.
Hades is the God of the Underworld, the God of the dead, and the God of riches. He passes judgment on departed souls and protects them from those that would seek to harm them.
Hades is the God of the Underworld. Without him there would be no one to preside over the departed souls.