When you think of "Hell" you think of a fiery furnace, am I right? "Hell" is taken from the word "Hades" which means "the ground". Now we also think "Hell" is below us, which it isn't. In the subject of death and hell, "Hell" is actually "resting place"; "the ground". Now, when you're asking, "Do people of other religions go to hell?" the answer is that, I believe, someone from every religion will go to hell. When Jesus comes the second time, all those who have died are asleep but when Jesus comes again He is going to resurrect those who died in Him, and after the thousand years in heaven and we come down back to earth where Jesus will place the New Jerusalem on earth, He is going to resurrect the dead who rejected Him and they will all burn from God's glory however long they deserve. What people have misunderstood that people burn forever and ever, but that's not Biblical. What everyone thinks "Hell" is not going to happen until the Final Judgement where everyone who rejected Christ will receive "Hell"; they will burn according to what they knew and how they decided to make their decision.
In some belief systems, adultery is considered a sin that can lead to consequences in the afterlife, such as going to hell. Others may believe in forgiveness and redemption for such actions through repentance and seeking forgiveness. Ultimately, beliefs about hell and the afterlife vary among different religions and interpretations.
Belief in religion and faith is a personal choice, and not having a religion does not necessarily determine one's fate after death. Many religions have different beliefs regarding the afterlife, and not all of them involve punishment for not having a specific faith. It is important to live a good and ethical life regardless of religious beliefs.
When religions "die," they typically fade into obscurity or amalgamate with other belief systems. Instead of completely disappearing, elements of the religion may endure in cultural customs or new spiritual movements. Ultimately, the beliefs and traditions of a religion can influence subsequent ideologies or practices.
Not all religions urge to go forth and multiply, but many do emphasize the importance of procreation and having children as a way to continue one's lineage or as a form of social or religious duty. Different religions may have varying teachings on the matter.
A:Religions are all to some extent in a competitive environment. One of the few ways in which they can compete for adherent is by asserting that other beliefs are wrong. While some religions do so graciously and with tact, some religions demand that the listener believe all other religions to be wrong. By teaching that unbelievers will go to hell, they can then take the next step and say that anyone who does not follow the truth is condemned to eternal life in hell. This is the road to religious intolerance. The Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Islam and, to some extent, Judaism), being monotheistic have a special tendency to intolerance. A follower of a polytheistic religion has no particular problem if someone else believes in yet another god. But the Abrahamic religions teach that there is only one God, so everyone who worships any other god if wrong. Not only wrong, but potentially calling the Jew, Christian or Muslim a liar! To extremists, the response has been to burn the sacred texts, destroy the statues ('idols') and temples, and persecute the believers.
well in a religious term you'll go to heaven if your good for your religion (and go to the hells of all other religions) and go to hell if your bad. but in my term everyone goes to hell as heaven has to be heaven for everyone, and people just can't get along. However this allows for one person to be in heaven as he/she isn't with anyone else. so see you in hell ;)
No...
You will meet Satan, even if you don't want to, you will have to. Then, there comes people from those religions which were "wrong" and which went astray from the path of truth. Christianity and other religions state that if you follow those religions, you are guaranteed Heaven and others are guaranteed Hell. They claim that no matter what you do, you will go to Heaven just for following them. Some religions say that every single human will go to Heaven. Even some Christians believe this latter part. Islam, on other hand, says that people who disbelieve will go to hell. Of course, that said, it means the same as the other religions claim. But Islam says that if you are a non-Muslim, you still will be saved from the Hell if you do good deeds. But it still doesn't guarantee Heaven for non-Muslims. It just guarantees that you won't go to Hell if you do good deeds. Search up what good deeds. And it says that even Muslims who will do bad deeds, will be punished in hell for certain amount of time. When I say Muslims, I mean people who die without leaving Islam (Some people do it without letting anyone else know and pretend to be Muslims). Anyway. If you want to go to hell, you will be guaranteed hell if you don't follow any religion and become an Atheist. For only religions offer Heavens and Hells. Atheist don't believe in God and heaven/hell. So, if there is God, then they are, for sure, dead meat.
I think you are asking where people go when they die. Many religions believe that you go one of two places, heaven and hell. Chances are good that every human ever born will be in one or the other.
That depends on whether heaven or hell even exist. The idea of hell was first conceived by the Zoroastrians, and was never someplace a soul would stay permanently. It was a place you went to clean your soul for heaven. Other religions incorporated the idea into their own faiths, but changed it to what we know it as today.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses, for example, do not. And Mormons (LDS) do believe there is one, but that only very few people ever go there.
That depends on your religion. Almost all religions do not allow it. The majority of people are also against it and do not aprove of it. Hell has never been proven to exist either.
its a place were many religions people go to socialise with other religious people and pray
Some religions say that you enter reincarnation, or rebirth others say you go to hell
no it does not exist the Bible sais after you die your spirit will go to heaven or hell and you will not be someone else after you di People that are adherents to some religions believe so.
They believe that after our death we will go to heaven or hell. If we will do to heaven then we will not take another birth but if we will go to hell then we will take another birth to improve our mistakes.
The concept of going to hell for not believing in God is a belief held in some religions, such as Christianity. In these religions, it is believed that those who do not believe in God may face consequences in the afterlife. However, beliefs about the afterlife vary among different religions and individuals.