We understand ancient civilization through literature we convey. The view of the afterlife caused great fears and concerns about the concept of death. They express fear in different ways. Salvation means that if we have a personal relationship with God, we will have eternal life. In modern society, most people go to church and express their belief in God that they were "rescued". These ancient documents detail in detail the fears provided by hell.
We should respond to the idea that we can not surround ourselves with religion and philosophy and we will temporarily accept our death. We perceive the thought of coming, heaven and hell, and being born again. Even in the face of death, we want to imagine ourselves better. We never face the darkness and no longer exist.
Christian thoughts and images of the afterlife may be best known in the world. These are the extremes of heaven and hell. For most people, heaven is a good place and a bad hell. There is an idea of a soul that I love forever. This is the idea that everyone has an eternal and complete individual soul. From the time of creation, the soul is unique. Therefore, the Christian follower's version is personal and personal. One of the many interesting questions that emerged when analyzing these two religions was the origin and concept of their original text. In Hinduism, most of the text is written by an unknown author and I only want to expand the foundation of religion. Since Hinduism is considered a way of life before religion, it is accepted that many different people contribute to this theology. However, in Christianity, works have been submitted by various people from various eras.
Most religions have a strong view on life and death. Almost all religions are reincarnated in the afterlife, believe in heaven and hell, or the soul. Religion is an important part of life and death. Indeed, the concept of death in different religions is very different. For example, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism have different views on death and what happens later. Christian faith in the afterlife depends on sects and individual Christians, but most Christians believe in paradise where believers enjoy the existence of God and other believers and are free from suffering. Freedom of sin. Most Christians obey the idea that Jesus died on the cross for human sins (immoral behavior). The Bible has mention of heaven and hell.