Yes. You either go to Heaven or to Hell depending on what kind of life you lived when you were alive.
If you will read in The Bible in the book of Revelations, you will see the order of how things go. The fact is that the white throne of Judgement is at the time of the determination for the whole world. Those who have made a commitment to Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior will probably at that time receive His blessings, and recognition i.e. the 'rewards of ones faith in Him'. Those who have not made a life commitment to Him will find out that there really is a Hell, and a Lake of Fire where all who have not believed in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior will find that they will have eternal punishment for their not choosing Him . IT is a choice that is made while one is living, and can't be made after that. Those who have those 'after death' stories' are given a rare opportunity to come to Him when the majority won't have that choice, and no, you can't choose to do that to yourself. Only God can choose that. There are individuals who have written their life story about what had happened to them, and if they are to be believed then one should know that God is REAL, and the choice is REAL as well.
In Christian belief, after death, the soul is judged by God at the white throne as described in the Book of Revelation. This judgment determines whether one goes to Heaven or Hell based on their faith and actions in life.
This refers to the belief that Jesus Christ will return at the end of time to judge all people, both the living and the dead, based on their actions and faith. It is a core tenet of Christian eschatology, focusing on the final judgment and culmination of history.
David's sons faced tragic fates: Amnon was killed by his half-brother Absalom for assaulting Absalom's sister, Tamar; Absalom died in battle against David's forces while trying to seize the throne; and Adonijah was executed for attempting to claim the throne after David's death. Solomon, David's successor, also had another son, Amnon, who was put to death by Solomon for his rebellion.
The Bible does not explicitly state that when you die, you do not go to heaven. Different interpretations and beliefs exist among Christians regarding the afterlife. Some believe that the souls of the deceased go to heaven, while others believe that they await judgment before entering heaven.
The Greek word for messiah is Μεσσίας (Messias).
In St. Lucia's Day celebrations, the white gown represents purity and light, which symbolize the light overcoming darkness. St. Lucia is seen as a symbol of hope and embodiment of light during the dark winter days. The tradition of wearing a white gown dates back to the 18th century.
No, it is levied against your estate.
Malachi Throne died on March 13, 2013, in Brentwood, California, USA of lung cancer.
It is because he didn't want to give up the throne because romulus and remus were the sole heirs to the throne.
Yes ,William Henry Harrison was the first president to die while in office. He died in the White House after catching a cold.
Fortinbras of Norway takes the throne after Claudius and Hamlet die
First you have to get the white wings and they last for thirty seconds. When you have the white wings in die on purpose. Then get the red wings and these wings last forever and die. Now you have doubled resurrected
Abraham Lincoln would be the first to die in office outside of the White House.The first two who died in office, Harrison and Taylor , died at home in the White House. Lincoln was too badly hurt to move even to a hospital and so died in a rooming house bed across the street from the theatre where he was shot.
Then once he and Katherine die Harry will take the throne as King.
Apparentally whoever believes in Jesus gets poofed to heaven and the rest wait to die in 2012.. (:
Shaun White did not die and is still alive and active in snowboarding.
Letitia Tyler, Caroline ( Mrs. Benjamin) Harrison and Ellen Wilson all died in the White House while their husbands were President.
Queen Elizabeth I held on to the throne for a long time in part because of her Political Savvy.