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Are Heaven and Hell real places?
Heaven and Hell are real places. Many are unwilling to accept the idea of eternal punishment but if one holds the Bible to be true he must accept the reality of the two places. Among those who believe in God most believe in a place of eternal rest called Heaven.
Is Hell really under the Earth?
Verses cited by skeptics reportedly referring to hell being under the earth really refer to the grave, the common destination of all human beings. In fact, the Bible says that the grave will be thrown into hell after the judgment, ending death altogether.
What does the Bible say about Hell?
Although the Bible speaks as much or more about Hell some people just cannot accept the idea of eternal punishment from a good and benevolent God. Oddly, many of the same passages that speak of Heaven are also the ones that speak of Hell.
What are the different religions about heaven and Hell?
Heaven and Hell, According to Various Religions. 1. Heaven: Judaism. Gan Eden, the heavenly Garden of Eden, the final stage of. Olam Haba [wiki] (or afterlife). (Image credit: Afterlife Folklore: 2. Paradise: Zoroastrianism. 3. Heaven: Christianity. 4. Paradise: Islam. 5. Moksha: Hinduism.
Is Heaven a place of eternal rest?
Among those who believe in God most believe in a place of eternal rest called Heaven. It is a comforting thought ( Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1 Thessalonians 5:9-11) both for those facing death and those who have lost loved ones.
What is the difference between heaven and Hell?
Hell is the opposite of Heaven. If Heaven is being with Christ, Hell is being separated from God forever. Jesus said there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth and calls it outer darkness. Many passages describe Hell as a place of fire, where the heat is unrelenting.
Are there people in Hell who don’t deserve to be there?
One of the more blasphemous notions about hell is that there are people in hell who don’t deserve to be there. Nothing could be farther from the truth. God’s justice is impeccable and he never consigns anyone to punishment in hell who does not fully deserve to suffer there.