No, cremation is just a way to deal with your physical remains after you die and has no bearing on your spiritual destination. If you are left out to the elements then you will most likely start to smell and animals will come eat you. If you are to be buried then a plot of land must be set aside to contain you. If you are burned then all that will remain is a pile of ash. This takes very little space and can even be dumped somewhere like the ocean or placed in an urn. In some cultures burning is the preferred method of dealing with the dead.
No, I doing.think so
Some believe they wander the earth; others say souls go to heaven or hell regardless of burial or cremation. A purely secular view is that souls are a figment of imagination and that death is truly the end.
No! But he is your deceiver.
Go to hell
hell is like a pit stop, you work off your sins then you go to heaven.
It quite literally means that someone hopes that you to go to hell. No pun or sarcasm intended in the statement.
The sayer is being sarcastic and trying to show their actions are not bad enough to go to Hell.
Did you mean: Eve? They wen't to Hell since they disobeyed God
If you say ( insert god's name here) forgive me of all of my sins. you will never go to hell( you have to mean it)
Crematory can mean three different things. It could be used to mean the place where cremation takes place or funeral establishment. Secondly, it could refer to a furnace that is used for cremation. Or thirdly, it could refer or pertain to cremation.
If you are a good person then you will go to heaven. If you were a bad person you will go to hell. It all depends on your faith and religion. Also it depend on how you were as a person on earth if you were mean then you will go to hell hopeful you were nice and go to heaven with god and not to hell with the devil.
Swearing is a sin but you will not go to hell for it. Of course if you swear and have no faith in God then you will. that's not true if you swear, that doesn't mean you don't have no faith in god.
I belive the word carajo originated in Spain and means "infierno" or hell. So "vete pal carajo", depending on the tone of the voice, could mean get out of hera fast or go to hell.