It sounds like an episode of The Ray Bradbury Theatre (Season 4 Episode 1) called Mars Is Heaven. But like you, I also remember it as a movie. The original story is from The Martian Chronicles. Maybe this will help you in your search. I'm getting nowhere
God is the only one who has the power to decide who goes to heaven or not.
The flat character in "Mars is Heaven" by Ray Bradbury is the Martian family that the astronauts encounter on Mars. They serve as a static backdrop to highlight the changing perspectives and reactions of the astronauts as they struggle to come to terms with the uncanny familiarity of the situation.
The poet felt a strong fear and sense of awe towards heaven and hell in his childhood. These concepts held great significance to him, influencing his beliefs and worldview as he navigated the complexities of faith and spirituality.
No, God makes that decision.
Friends from Heaven
First of all, you would have to be dead to go to heaven or hell. So basically, the answers is no.
No, God decides. But it is St Peter at the gates of Heaven... perhaps you have confused the two.
Unfortunately, Paperdoll Heaven website is no longer working. There is no way to get the site back unless the site owners decide to reopen the page. However, the sister site to Paperdoll Heaven is Stardoll.
no, it would be the same as me having imaginary friends
I think you should have people that they have a crush on.
The Ghost tells this to Hamlet in the play. It means that Hamlet should not harm Gertrude but rather let Heaven (and subsequently God) decide her fate.
Heaven is a much beautiful place than the world. Heaven is where all your dreams and wishes come true...but be careful..it is very hard to get into heaven.....remember this world is a test...whatever we do in this world will decide on the day of judgment whether we are granted heaven or hell ... so yes of course heaven is real....read about Islam and what it says about heaven...i am 100% sure you will have your answer. :)