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The phrase "afraid of heaven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing fear or apprehension related to spiritual beliefs, afterlife, or moral implications of one's actions.
Example: "He was afraid of heaven, worried that his past mistakes would lead to judgment."
Alternatives: "fearful of the afterlife" or "apprehensive about paradise."
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But the editor was betting on Xi. "He's not afraid of Heaven or Earth.
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However we label it, we must find a way to inspire those now more afraid of "the heaven they don't know than the devil they know," as Salon.com Joan WalshChief Joan Walsh recently said on MSNBC's The Ed Show.
Well I'm afraid, my friend, even in the kingdom of heaven, there is no such thing as a free lunch".
He appeared in four films released in 2011: A Little Bit of Heaven, Priest, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, having joined late in the film's production.
When Gloria tells Manny of her vision of heaven he becomes even more fearful since she says that there are butterflies (which he is afraid of) in heaven.
Following Christian protocols, Ars Morienda served to persuade the dying person that death is nothing to be afraid of because the soul will migrate to heaven.
Entombment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
It tasted of heaven.
Of the small gifts of heaven.
Interment Cemetery of the Gate of Heaven.
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