well, some say if you are good you go to heaven and if you are not you go to hell. But it all depends on your religion. heaven may exist but no one really knows - for some people they think heaven as a second chance of life , some believe all the cloud stuff, some believe in a rock and roll heaven and some believe it is endless time to spend with your friends
It is a myth
There isn't one . It's an urban myth .
. the belief that heaven was a myth and there was no hereafter
Ancient myth believed that beneath Mount Etna a mighty giant was buried. Jove believed to have hurled this giant from heaven
Opinion: No human possesses knowledge of this. So the answer is NO, as an Idea created by man can be no deeper than the sum of his knowledge combined. Yes, Heaven is very real and many humans do possess that knowledge of this and have so since the beginning of humankind.
Many ideas of hell and heaven can be traced to have roots in the Underworld of Greek myth of which Hades was ruler of.
Zeus, King of Heaven/Olympians, son of Cronus and Rhea. In Greek myth, there is only one Zeus.
Herbert uses Echo in "Heaven" to symbolize the reverberation of divine truth and the endless repetition of God's promises. In the myth, Echo is punished for her deceitful ways and is only able to repeat the words of others. Herbert's interpretation focuses on the transformative power of echoing divine truths rather than the punishment of deceit.
no. It is not. in the ancient times it was just a myth, but there is something clost to the underworld it is the opposite of heaven. it is a horrible place. you would never ever want to go there. Heaven is the you would want to go to. but if you think the underworld is real think again. (its not).
unicorns are not a myth. theres a book called 90 mins in heaven, when a man said he went to heaven and came back to earth again. Its the same with unicorns. they are real to the people who want them to be.
Because of Greek myth, many ideas of modern heaven and hell were seeded from the idea of Tartarus as a 'hell' and the blessed Elysian.
The myth of the red devil is that he is always red because the fires of hell are associated as being red or hot so therefore the devil having dwelled there for eternity he too turns red with both the head and his rage for being disbanded from heaven.