Yes, just not in the same way as traditional Christianity. Rather than believing hell to be some place underground where souls of the dead lost are continuously burning, Ellen White and Seventh Day Adventists believe that hell/the lake of fire is going to be an event in the end times. Since they believe in soul sleep, they don't believe that anyone is in either heaven or hell, they are just asleep, awaiting resurrection. But in the end God will rain down fire to destroy the current Earth and all unrepentant sinners. The wicked will be killed in the fire (and it's called the "second death" where there will be no hope of resurrection), not kept alive and burned for all eternity.
An agnostic is unlikely to believe in hell. An atheist will definitely not believe in hell because belief in hell is as irrational as belief in deities and supernatural beings.
Ellen foley
Well it depends if you believe in hell.
Yes, Christians believe in heaven and hell.
catholics believe that you can be prayed out of hell, and that you wait in pergatory. no
The christian church recognizes the existence of hell. If you believe in God you believe in hell. Don't worry, though if you believe in God, he is Almighty and Forgiving.
No they don't believe in hell or heaven! They believe in reincarnation! That you may born as animal or insects
The Seventh-day Adventist church doesn't believe that you go to heaven or hell when you die, but when Jesus comes the wicked shall be destroid and the righteous go to heaven. The Seventh-day Adventist church also believe in Ellen G White as their prophetess. SDA's also abstain from unclean foods.
Most religions believe in being damned to hell, including Christians, and Mormons. Hell is an important part of religion, because you will be damned to hell if you don't believe in and follow Jesus and his teachings.
No. The first people to believe in Hell as a place of punishment were the Zoroastrians.
Yes, Hell (Narak, Naraka )
White Trash Hell was created on 1997-03-24.