
We think Heaven is someplace else in the sky somewhere but Heaven is right here.
God made this world, this earth, gave us this Life.
There is only One World!
To think we can run away and hide in some magic land and a nice Sugar Daddy will keep us in nice comfort is sheer foolishness.
God had taught us lessons thru life - we learnt that we get to stay in the nest, fed, protected, sheltered & cared for, for only a little while - we eventually have to grow up, move out of the nest, learn to stand on our own two feet, make an honest living.
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Heaven Vs Reincarnation is a book about how when humans first started to think about God.
This book by Dharma captures how the dominant religions of today reflected certain attitudes.
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Christians have a strong faith in the afterlife and much of their lives are directed at attaining undying peace in heaven.
They believe that Jesus was the son of God & came to earth to teach through his lessons and actions.These writings, collectively known as the Bible, make up the scriptures, the Old & the New Testaments.
A genuine believer in Jesus & the Christian faith will be pardoned for sins as a result of Jesus’ sacrifice and gain eternal life in Heaven.From Catholics to Mormons to Lutherans, Christianity has inspired several other religions, each with its own importance & understanding of the Bible.
Though these religions hold a tad different beliefs, they pursue the same principles & share identical funeral rites.Christian funeral services cater the same purpose: to pray for the soul of the demised and give console and support to the mourning.
The typical Christian church funeral in London includes:An opening declaration lead by the minister or priest.
Relying upon the religion, the service may open with a prayer, a declaration that shows support to the mourning, or a combination of both.Prayers & hymns are read and sung all through the funeral.