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Death, Purgatory heaven/hell
No, but he played one in The Other Side of Heaven.
Yes, we do. After Christ Comes again
The Book of Mormon never mentions a war in heaven. The War in Heaven is mentioned in the Bible in Revelation 12, Isaiah 14, and Luke 10. It is more specifically detailed in the Pearl of Great Price, in Moses 4 and Abraham 3.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe in many scriptural accounts of visions of heaven. Biblical visions of heaven, such as those recorded in Isaiah and Revelation, as well as visions of heaven recorded in the Book of Mormon (such as Lehi's vision in 1 Nephi 1) are joined with the more detailed descriptions of heaven in the Doctrine and Covenants. Some of the most often used passages about heaven in the Doctrine and Covenants are found in Sections 76, 129-132, 137, and 138. You can read the Doctrine and Covenants accounts of heaven at the "Related Links" below.
This is more of a religion question. In my religion (Mormon) we go to a spirit world, and then to heaven.
The duration of Three Steps Above Heaven is 1.97 hours.
Three Steps to Heaven - song - was created in 1960-03.
No. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) believe that God resides in heaven. Where exactly 'heaven' is remains unknown. A rarely used book of Mormon scripture describes a planet called 'Kolob' which is said to be "nearest to the throne of God". It never says that God lives there, only that it is the closest planet to where God lives.
The Divine Comedy is broken into three parts; hell, purgatory, and heaven. Each book in the Divine Comedy focuses on one of those.
Yes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) teaches that men and women are equal in importance to God and that He will reward them equally. Women will go to the same heaven as men. The Church also teaches that couples who were married in the Church's temples (or 'sealed', if they joined the Church after marriage) will continue their marriage in heaven. How would they remain married in heaven if they weren't in the same heaven? If you'd like to learn more about Mormon "Eternal Marriage", there are some good short videos at: http://www.mormon.org/mormonorg/eng/basic-beliefs/membership-in-christ-s-church/temples-and-family-history
Three Steps to Heaven - TV series - was created in 1953.