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Can you be in the middle of hell and heaven?

No, not literally. You are here on earth, an actual place where you are living your life. There is scientific proof that earth exists, and proof that the human beings who live on earth also exist. But heaven and hell are part of a religious belief system, and neither can be proved-- they can only be believed, and they exist in the world of faith. Sometimes people will say they feel they are trapped between heaven and hell, and they use that metaphor to describe a situation that has moments of great happiness (heaven) and moments that are horribly painful (hell). And yes, some very religious people do see life on earth as a preparation for either heaven (if you do good) or hell (if you do evil).


Which religions believe in heaven and hell?

Several religions believe in the concepts of heaven and hell, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, and some forms of Hinduism and Buddhism. These concepts generally involve a belief in an afterlife where individuals are rewarded or punished based on their actions in life.


If you are saved will you go to hell?

If you are saved, you are believed to be granted eternal life in heaven according to most religious teachings. The concept of being saved typically refers to being forgiven and accepted by a higher power, leading to a positive afterlife outcome rather than going to hell.


Who is hell intended for?

God created hell for Satan (Matthew 25:41 Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire (Hell), prepared for the devil and his angels). Those who do not follow Jesus will end up in hell since they chose to follow Satan instead of Jesus - the only way to heaven.


Why are the gates of Heaven called the Pearly Gates. What about the Gates of Hell?

The gates of heaven are called "pearly gates" because of the description found in Revelation 21:21 - The twelve gates were twelve pearls: each individual gate was of one pearl. And the street of the city was pure gold, like transparent glass. [NKJV]Scripture offers no description of the gates of hell.For the sake of accuracy, it's notable that the Bible doesn't use the expression "gates of heaven" or "heavenly gates." Revelation 21 contains a metaphorical description of "the holy city, New Jerusalem," which John described as "coming down out of heaven from God" in Revelation 21:2.

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Can you fall in love with somone in heaven or hell?

You can in heaven but not in hell


When was To Heaven from Hell created?

To Heaven from Hell was created in 1997.


Are Heaven Hell and God real?

yes, heaven, hell, and God is real


Do christains believe in heaven and hell?

Yes, Christians believe in heaven and hell.


What does the pope say about heaven and hell?

The pope has reaffirmed that both Heaven and Hell do exist.


Can you die in heaven and hell?

You can only die on earth, and neither in heaven nor hell, because in hell, you have to endure eternal fire, while in heaven, eternal life.


What is fiery hell?

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.


What does heaven and hell mean to its believers?

Both heaven and hell are both a state. Heaven means the presence of God while hell is contrary to it. This world can be a heaven or a hell depending to our choice being made. if we chose to live without having God in us, then we are creating this world a hell.


how people go to heaven or hell?

when you die the son of man judges you to either heaven or hell.


When was Through Hell to Heaven created?

Through Hell to Heaven was created on 2008-07-15.


When was Between Heaven 'n Hell created?

Between Heaven 'n Hell was created in 1985.


Did Jesus speak more about hell than he did about heaven?

While Jesus did speak about both heaven and hell in the Bible, he mentioned hell more frequently than heaven in his teachings.