According to Christian beliefs, when a person dies, their soul goes to either heaven or hell based on their faith and actions in life. This is determined by God's judgment.
According to Christian beliefs, after we die, our souls are judged by God and sent to either heaven or hell based on our faith and actions during our lives.
According to Christianity, when a person dies, their soul goes to either heaven or hell based on their beliefs and actions in life. Those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their savior and lived according to Christian teachings are believed to go to heaven, where they will be in the presence of God for eternity. Those who have not accepted Jesus or lived in accordance with Christian beliefs are believed to go to hell, where they will be separated from God for eternity.
According to Christianity, when we die, our souls are judged by God and sent to either heaven or hell based on our beliefs and actions in life.
According to religious beliefs and teachings, God did not die as God is considered eternal and omnipotent.
Christianity will still be here.
When a Christian dies, it is believed that their soul goes to heaven to be with God for eternity. This is based on the belief in the afterlife and the teachings of the Christian faith.
According to Christian belief, God died on the cross at a place called Golgotha, also known as Calvary.
Martyred meens to kill someone who has agreed to die because of their religious beliefs eg; some Jew may be forced to be christian or they die and they choose death
Christians believe we will see other Christians when we die. This belief is based on what the Bible teaches. So If you are a Christian the answers is yes. If you are not a Christian then the answer is we don't know.
From a Christian: You can die anytime; that's a fact. However, God is the only one who knows when that time is.
St. Justin was martyred for his Christian beliefs and refusal to participate in traditional Roman religious practices. He openly taught and defended his faith, which led to his arrest and subsequent execution. His commitment to his beliefs and willingness to die rather than renounce them made him a martyr.
That is a basic tenet of belief in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths. Other faiths, (notably Buddhism) have differing beliefs of life after death.