Who is The Last Judgment?

The Last Judgment is like when everyone gets their report card at the end of the school year, but for heaven and hell.

Imagine you've been in a big class all year, and every day you made choices: were you kind or mean? Did you help others or ignored them? At the end of the year, the teacher (who is like God) calls everyone to stand up and shows their report card. If you did really well, you get to go to a super fun party (that's heaven). If you didn't do so well, you might have to stay after school for extra work, or maybe even go to a less fun place (hell) for a while.

This is what the Last Judgment means: it’s when everyone stands before God and sees how they lived their lives. It's like getting your final grade in life.

What Happens After?

If you did good things, you get to live with people who are also happy, that’s heaven. If you didn’t do so well, you might go somewhere else, that’s hell, and it's more like a place where everyone is working on being better.

It's not about being perfect, it's about choosing to be good, again and again.

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