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There are many different places to which the term "heaven" can be referring.

The 3 places which are referred to in the scriptures as "heaven" are 1) The dwelling place of God / The place where the angels and the Son of God originally dwelt in God's presence prior to his human life. 2) The place where those select few who have accepted Christ and live according to His gospel who will rule over the earth alongside Jesus Christ will dwell after death. 3) The dwelling place of the myriads of heavenly angels. Note: 1, 2, and 3 are all 3 distinctly different.

Note: a #4 could also be added as the definition of the modern world simply referring to anything above the earth (i.e. "The stars in the heavens")

Generally when someone says that they want to go to "heaven" they are referring to #2, and #3 is often mistaken in the "Christian" world as being the same as #2, yet from the teachings of Christ we know that they are in fact quite different.

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Heaven is a beautiful place were nothing goes wrong and everything is perfect.

Heaven is where God and the angels live. It is also where some believe all humans go after death, if one is "good" and repents of sin and begs God for forgiveness.

Heaven is said to be a place of happiness and immortal life. It is said to be the abode of God and is described by many people in paintings and books. The only way to get into it is to absolve people for their sins and by performing good deeds. According to me, heaven cannot be defined, it is a place of eternity and takes a whole life's hard work to get there.

or u have to be a cristian to go to the magical place of heaven and even u say u are a christian that doesn't mean u r 1 so if u want to be a cristian and go to heaven u cant just say so u r a cristain u hav to act like a cristan

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You can't do anything because the place doesn't exist. They just made heaven up so people will feel more comfortable about dieing.

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