The souls in heaven are often referred to as "saints" in Christian theology, particularly those who have been canonized for their virtuous lives. In a broader spiritual context, they may simply be called "blessed souls" or "the righteous." Different religious traditions have their own specific terms, but the general concept is that these souls have attained eternal life and communion with the divine.
It is called paradise.
No, according to traditional Christian beliefs, souls in heaven cannot see us on Earth.
The belief that souls exist in heaven before birth is known as pre-existence.
In Christian belief, Saint Peter is often depicted as the gatekeeper of heaven, welcoming souls into the afterlife.
Our souls are not predestined.
The body sleeps. The soul is in heaven or hell waiting for the resurrection. The souls in heaven will have eternal life. The souls in hell have eternal death.
those few souls would go to purgatory
If there is a heaven and if people have souls, then a born again Christian's soul goes to heaven, just as the souls of other Christians do. If there is no heaven, then it makes no difference to be a born again Christian.
Mosquitoes are insects and do not have souls like humans do. Different religions have different beliefs, but most agree that only beings with souls can go to heaven.
The souls in Purgatory are honored when we pray for their speedy entrance into heaven, particularly on the Feast of All Souls Day (Nov. 2).
It was St. Thomas Aquinas who said that those in heaven would look down on those in hell and be more glad for their suffering.
The ethereal beauty from heaven that can wrap souls from hell in its embrace is often described as divine love or unconditional compassion.