He said that the death of fellow Justice Fred M Vinson was the first evidence for God. The remark was made because Justice Frankfurter was FOR desegregating the school system but Vinson was strongly opposed in the first Brown v Board of Education case in 1954. The case was up for reargument the following year and after Vinson's death it provided a chance to overturn the previous ruling of Plessy v Ferguson, which allowed for segregation. However, Justice Frankfurter's comments have never been fully verified so their authenticity is in question. Source : Wikipedia
There is no extra-biblical evidence that Jesus ascended to heaven.
He was 67 when he died. There is no evidence there is a heaven nor that he went there or he continued to have birthdays if he did.
There is little evidence that the Arawak believed in any kind of heaven.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that the deceased can observe us from heaven. This belief is based on personal or religious beliefs rather than empirical evidence.
There is no evidence for heaven, so it depends on faith. Christians believe you will go to heaven and see God. Atheists believe there is no heaven and no God.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the dead can hear us in heaven when we talk to them. This belief is based on personal or religious beliefs rather than empirical evidence.
There is no evidence that heaven exists; therefore, neither can signs of a loved one existing in it.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that loved ones can see us from heaven. This belief is based on personal or religious beliefs rather than empirical evidence.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that our loved ones can see us from heaven. This belief is based on personal or religious beliefs rather than empirical evidence.
According to religious beliefs, Abraham is believed to have gone to heaven.
Elysium is the idea of heaven of the Ancient Greeks.There is no good evidence that either of the two ideas are real.
Yes, according to the Bible, believers will recognize each other in heaven.