Difference between revisions of "Afterlife"
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− | + | Christians believe that people who have faith in [[Christ]] will live eternally with [[God]] after they die - this is [[heaven]]. [[Hell]] is the opposite - it is eternal separation from God; some Christians believe this is a place of eternal torment, whereas others believe that it is a state of non-existence. [[Purgatory]] is a doctrine unique to [[Roman Catholicism]] - it teaches that Christians are first purified and punished in a place called purgatory before they can be presented to God in heaven. This doctrine is denied by all other Christian [[denominations]]. | |
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+ | Christians believe that people who have faith in [[Christ]] will live eternally with [[God]] after they die - this is [[heaven]]. [[Hell]] is the opposite - it is eternal separation from God; some Christians believe this is a place of eternal torment, whereas others believe that it is a state of non-existence. [[Purgatory]] is a doctrine unique to [[Roman Catholicism]] - it teaches that Christians are first purified and punished in a place called purgatory before they can be presented to God in heaven. This doctrine is denied by all other Christian [[denominations]]. | ||
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+ | ===Different Christian beliefs=== | ||
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+ | ===The after-life in popular culture=== | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterlife Wikipedia - Afterlife] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterlife Wikipedia - Afterlife] | ||
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Revision as of 06:17, 28 June 2007
Synopsis
Christians believe that people who have faith in Christ will live eternally with God after they die - this is heaven. Hell is the opposite - it is eternal separation from God; some Christians believe this is a place of eternal torment, whereas others believe that it is a state of non-existence. Purgatory is a doctrine unique to Roman Catholicism - it teaches that Christians are first purified and punished in a place called purgatory before they can be presented to God in heaven. This doctrine is denied by all other Christian denominations.
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Afterlife (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
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Main article
Christians believe that people who have faith in Christ will live eternally with God after they die - this is heaven. Hell is the opposite - it is eternal separation from God; some Christians believe this is a place of eternal torment, whereas others believe that it is a state of non-existence. Purgatory is a doctrine unique to Roman Catholicism - it teaches that Christians are first purified and punished in a place called purgatory before they can be presented to God in heaven. This doctrine is denied by all other Christian denominations.
Different Christian beliefs
Beliefs of other religions
The after-life in popular culture
Links
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