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 death, the soul goes to either heaven or hell based on a person's faith and actions in life. They believe in the resurrection of the body and eternal life with God in heaven for those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their savior.
Umm. Christians?
Yes Christians believe in life after death. The Bible (God's word) teaches that.
Us christians have the same as anyother people we have a funeral.
some are, but others aren't - not Christians in general
Liberal Christians do not spend a lot of time thinking about death; they believe that Christians need to be carrying out God's work here on earth among the oppressed.
Christians do not believe in reincarnation. Christians believe in Heaven.
Christians look at death penalties as an offence that is not acceptable. This is against the sixth commandment which states, "Thou shall not kill. "
Christians dont really "have" Lent its more like a tradition. Christians are preparing for the Death and Resurection of Jesus Christ
No one thing happens to all Christians at the same time.
No, Christians do not believe in Jannah, as it is a concept in Islam referring to paradise. Christians believe in heaven as their ultimate destination after death.
People have various ideas about what happens after death. Some people say nothing happens, that's it, that's the end of you, you go into the ground and eventually rot. Some people say you are reincarnated into another life form and live again. Some people (Christians) say your soul lives on after death, however you will face God's judgment.