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Christian teachings and beliefs about life after death GapFill

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Death and the  funeralresultaftermathafterlife is an important part of belief in some religions. There are some faiths which do not contain beliefs about the afterlife; however, in  HinduismBuddhismWiccaChristianity it is a key and central part of the religious belief, faith and tradition as access to an afterlife with God is considered to be offered through the person of Jesus. Many non-religious people do  certainlyentirelynotnegatively believe in the afterlife, as they do not believe there is anything beyond this world. However, within religious traditions there are a variety of differing beliefs about the afterlife. Catholic Christians believe that there are  foursixseventhree realms of the afterlife, which include heaven, hell and  jahannamheavenpurgatoryjannah, a realm between heaven and hell where many people go to make amends for their sins before  blessingjudgementdestructiondeath and entrance into heaven. All Christians believe in an afterlife, and all Christians believe in the existence of heaven and hell. However, some Christians believe that heaven and hell are  fieryguaranteedsolidliteral places, whereas other Christians may view this as being more metaphorical. Generally, Christians believe that those who are good will go to  helljahannampurgatoryheaven whereas those who are bad will go to  hellpurgatorypunishmentlimbo

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