In most forms of Christianity:
If you believe Jesus was the messiah, and died for your sins, you go to Heaven for all eternity. Otherwise you go to Hell for all eternity.
In Judaism: One of the central beliefs of Judaism is that the soul continues to exist and is treated in accordance with the person's actions while he or she was alive. This applies to all people.
All outstanding accounts are settled after this life. Some cases illustrate this point, since this entire world wouldn't be enough to reward a Moses or punish a Hitler. And while we're alive, knowledge of the future world serves as one of the motivations to keeping God's will.
Judaism does not delve into detail of the rewards of the righteous because religions could compete with more and more poetic promises. Also because belief in the afterlife was shared by all ancient societies and needed little reiteration. Besides, it would be like describing the colors of a sunrise to someone who was blind from birth.
It is, however, referred to briefly in verses such as Genesis 15:15. The prophets are more explicit (see Isaiah 26:19 and 66:24, Daniel 12:13, Zechariah 3:7, 1 Kings 8:30, 2 Kings ch.2, Ecclesiastes 12:7). The afterlife is also spoken of at length in the Talmud.
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That is a basic tenet of belief in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths. Other faiths, (notably Buddhism) have differing beliefs of life after death.
Life according to a Christian. Fame according to Hindu beliefs.
it has alot to do with jesus. if you dont not believe in jesus christ you will not have life after death. or spend the rest of time in heaven.
i think they do believe in life after death
Passover is a Jewish observance. Catholics consider the Eucharist as the center of Christian life.
No. Christians believe in life after death because that is what the Bible says not because they are scared. The Bible says man is more than just a body, man also has a soul. The Bible also says that a soul lives on after death and after physical death there is eternal life or eternal death for the soul. Christian beliefs give a purpose for life and a hope of life after death.
Hoda Kotb is Christian. She was raised in the Christian faith and often talks about how it has shaped her beliefs and values in life.
Life is directed by Jewish beliefs, but not controlled by them. The ethical teachings of the Torah guide every day life for Jewish people, but people are free to make their own choices.
Judeo-Christian tradition
St. Augustine was an early Christian theologian. He wrote about his early life and wrote about the beliefs of the Christian faith, arguing against the beliefs that were considered heretical.
"Life of Pi" is not a Christian movie as it does not focus on Christian beliefs or themes. The film explores themes of survival, spirituality, and the power of storytelling through a Hindu, Muslim, and Christian lens, but it is not solely focused on Christian beliefs.
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