The offspring of Mother Earth (Gaia) and Father Heaven (Uranus) in Greek Mythology are called the Titans.
The sun is a massive star made up of gas and will not go to heaven or hell as these are religious concepts associated with the afterlife for humans. The sun will eventually exhaust its fuel supply and expand into a red giant before collapsing into a white dwarf.
It is not for us to determine who goes to hell or heaven as that is believed to be within the realm of divine judgment. Each individual's fate after death is influenced by their beliefs, actions, and intentions during their life.
In Greek mythology, Hades is the underworld where souls go after death, not equivalent to heaven. The equivalent to heaven in Greek mythology is Elysium, a paradise where heroes and favored individuals reside after death.
Gaia is the great grandmother of Artemis. Rhea and Phoibe are the daughters of Gaia and mothers of Zeus and Leto, who are the parents of Artemis.
To Heaven from Hell was created in 1997.
You can in heaven but not in hell
Yes, Christians believe in heaven and hell.
yes, heaven, hell, and God is real
The pope has reaffirmed that both Heaven and Hell do exist.
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.
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.
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.
Through Hell to Heaven was created on 2008-07-15.
Between Heaven 'n Hell was created in 1985.
when you die the son of man judges you to either heaven or hell.
Heaven is in the sky and hell is in the ground.