The end of the world is happening and all the souls wil be sorted out; the holy, (I'm eleven) pulchritudinous (beautiful) souls will go to heaven; the wretched, demon, unbeleiving souls go to hell.
Some believe they wander the earth; others say souls go to heaven or hell regardless of burial or cremation. A purely secular view is that souls are a figment of imagination and that death is truly the end.
Monkeys can do anything they want or go anywhere, but when the monkeys will die, They won't go to heaven or hell, instead animals have no souls.
Hell is real and people go there for not accepting christ into their heart ANSWER Hell is not a place of burning unto destruction but instead a place of everlasting torment. You don't just cease to exist there.
No the Greek underworld is not hell because it has a certain place where the souls of good people go where as hell is a place where unsaved bad souls go, although there is a spot in the underworld were bad souls do go.
a term used to express the word hell... hell is the opposite of heaven and the said place to go if you die and don't go to heaven. a term used to express the word hell... hell is the opposite of heaven and the said place to go if you die and don't go to heaven.
There are many different beliefs as to where our souls go after our earthly life is finished. Below is a link with information comparing these beliefs.
Assuming that there is a Heaven and a Hell, which all believers do, the following answer is Theologically correct from the Christian point of view. No, monkeys do not go to hell. The reason is that only humans have souls, and without souls monkeys can neither go to heaven nor hell. The position of the Catholic Church is that even if people evolved millions of years ago, the faithful are to believe that Adam and Eve were the first to have souls. There is a huge philosophical debate amongst Theologians about this because in the Bible, there are descriptions of animals that are found in Heaven, most notably in the book of Revelations. This has opened up a Theological "can of worms" so to speak, in that many faithful people have pets that they love dearly, and they are worried that their pets won't be in heaven with them. The correct Theological response to this question is that God will block certain memories from our minds when we are in Heaven, thus we will not miss our pets, nor will we miss any of our loved ones here on earth that do not make it into Heaven either. We will simply not know that the missing people ever existed.
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 they die, their souls go to either heaven or hell based on their faith and actions in life. Heaven is seen as a place of eternal joy and closeness to God, while hell is believed to be a place of eternal separation from God and suffering.
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.
when you die the son of man judges you to either heaven or hell.