committed in their life. The wicked go to be physically‚ mentally‚ and eternally punished. They are completely removed from goodness and will never have a chance of salvation or the supernatural bliss of seeing God. God will decide whether people go to Heaven or Hell by their behavior on Earth. (Infotrac) Unlike the Christian Hell‚ the underworld was not looked at negatively. The ancient Greeks believed after death everyone went to the underworld whether they were good or bad. The underworld consisted
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ISLAMIC VIEW OF JUDGEMENT AND REWARD ‘At the time of death‚ two of the best friends parted the soul from the body. Allah says that‚ definitely‚ Muslims will be raised up again after death. Then they will be gathered for the day of judgment. Allah has promised a second creation.’ (K. Ebrahim‚1993). ‘Islam teaches the continued existence of the soul and a transformed physical existence after death.’ (Religion Facts‚ 2014). Taken from Masjid al-Muslimiin‚ ‘Muslims must believe‚ without any doubt‚
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he has a grim feeling because of the woods. He senses someone following him c. Upon reaching home‚ he finds his father dead‚ and his beloved Beatrice dying of a stab wound. d. She is relieved of his return and her spirit began to ascend to heaven but Lucifer snatched and dragged her into the gates of hell. e. Dante runs after them and is briefly stalled by Virgil who offers to become his guide. Dante uses his will and his faith to pry the gates open. II. Entry into Hell a. Dante
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I go”. Hamlet ultimately decides to remain on this earth to get revenge on Claudius. However‚ this brings him to another debatable topic - whether or not to kill Claudius as he prays‚ with the fear of Claudius repenting his sins‚ sending him to heaven. Hamlet does begin to realize the error of his pensive mind‚ and recognizes that “conscience does make cowards of us all”. He knows that his indecisive conscience will not get him the outcome that he foresees and will bring him to his end. !
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You’ve probably heard me tell the story about the guy who died and went to stand before the Lord. So‚ the Lord says‚ “Look‚ man‚ we’re going to give you a choice today. Either you can stay here in Heaven or you can go to Hell.” The man replies‚ “Well‚ I’ve never been to Hell. Maybe I could go take a look at it and see what’s going on.” So‚ he gets on the elevator and descends into Hell. When he gets down there and steps off‚ he sees a beautiful country club! There’s a beautiful green golf course
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In the name of Allah‚ the most beneficent the most merciful. The concept of Satan in Christianity and Islam are most times different although there are some similarities. The noble Qur’an has more detailed description about who Satan is than the Bible which lack a great deal of information about Satan’s history. In this write up‚ we shall be looking at Who is Satan from the Islamic and Christianity point of view‚ where they agree and where they are not in agreement. In Islam‚ Shaytan is also known
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“DOCTRINE OF SALVATION” Romans speaks to Christians today just as powerfully as it spoke to believers of the first century. It speaks to moral‚ intellectual‚ social and spiritual issues. But most important of all‚ it lays the theological foundation for the Christian faith that Holy God has made it possible through Christ for sinner to be made right before Him. The theme of Romans is “The Righteousness of God”. In this letter‚ Paul tells how to be right with God‚ ourselves and others. Paul also
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on keeping Hell (or even earth) we shall not see Heaven: if we accept Heaven we shall not be able to retain even the smallest and most intimate souvenirs of Hell.” His Great Divorce refers to the absolutely irreconcilable differences‚ as well as the insurmountable distance‚ between Heaven and Hell and between good and evil. He carries out this education by taking his readers on a journey from Hell (or purgatory‚ depending on the visitor) to Heaven. Throughout the journey‚ Lewis’s narrator interacts
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the king shows a lack of regard for the state of his eternal soul. Even when he knows he needs to be forgiven‚ he is not willing to repent. He finds he cannot give up the rewards of his sin and is well aware that "Words without thoughts never to heaven go." (III‚ iii‚ 98). The king has sealed the Faustian bargain‚ and even more firmly secured his position as the detested villain of Hamlet. After this‚
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The Inferno follows the wanderings of the poet Dante Alighieri’s poem‚ the Divine Comedy‚ which chronicles Dante’s journey to God‚ and is made up of the Inferno (Hell)‚ Purgatorio (Purgatory)‚ and Paradiso (Paradise). The Inferno begins when Dante strays off the rightful and straight path of moral truth and gets lost in a dark wood. He gets attack by three beasts that symbolize different sins. Fortunately‚ he then meets the spirit of the Roman epic poet Virgil. Virgil to the rescue! He’s an appropriate
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