To answers to the question about what happens when we die are as diverse as the customs and beliefs of the people giving them.
Jesus was having a discussion with some Sadducees, who did not believe in the resurrection like today. Jesus declared: “That the dead are raised up even Moses disclosed, in the account about the thornbush, when he calls ‘the God of Abraham and God of Isaac and God of Jacob.’ He is a God, not of the dead, but of the living, for they are all living to him.” (Luke 20:27, 37, 38) By saying these words, Jesus confirmed that from God’s viewpoint the long-dead Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob still lived in God’s memory. Like Job, they await the end of their “compulsory service,” their sleep in death. (Job 14:14) In God’s new world, they will be resurrected.
What, though, about unborn child, or the billions of others who have died throughout human history? Will they too receive a resurrection?
Before you can obtain a satisfying answer to that question, you have to find out from God’s Word where people go when they die.
But you not get it from those who believe in all that mumbo jumbo.