Christianity's view of death, for Catholics anyways, is when God is ready for you to come into heaven. He takes you from the Earth at a chosen time.
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Although told from different points of view, all four of the gospels tell of Christ's suffering, death, and resurrection.
The irony is that from the mouses point of view - finding a delicious treat (cheese) can also bring about its death.
The food there was abundant. God promises us eternal life, and an abundant life on the earth. (From a Christian's point of view) Her kindness was abundant.
Laurel leaves in Christian tradition signify the resurrection of Jesus. This is likely to relate to Jesus' victory in conquering death, the Christus Victor model of atonement, as laurel leaves have for many years symbolised victory.
AnswerThe name Lucifer, which really means the morning star, appears in Isaiah 14:4-22 and actually refers to the king of Babylon, who had vainly hoped to rise among the stars in glory, when he died. This passage was misunderstood by Christian translators, resulting in the widespread Christian view that Lucifer and Satan are one.