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.
Several religions believe in the concepts of heaven and hell, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, and some forms of Hinduism and Buddhism. These concepts generally involve a belief in an afterlife where individuals are rewarded or punished based on their actions in life.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe 'hell' is literally the grave. Therefore all who die go to the grave or hell. However they do not believe that hell is a place of everlasting torment, fiery or not.They believe that all who die before Armageddon will be resurrected back to earth for another chance to prove themselves worthy of everlasting life on a Paradise earth as they believe was the original intention at Eden.All those who die at Armageddon will not have another chance.
No, not all religions believe in a "purgatory". Some believe in just a Heaven and Hell and some don't even believe in that. The Baha'i Faith teaches that Heaven and Hell are spiritual states or conditions that one's soul attains as a result of that persons actions and attitude in this life. One does not have to be physically dead to be in Heaven - near to God, or Hell - distant from God.
They believe that after our death we will go to heaven or hell. If we will do to heaven then we will not take another birth but if we will go to hell then we will take another birth to improve our mistakes.
Some religions that believe in hell fire include Christianity, Islam, and certain sects of Hinduism. In these belief systems, hell fire is seen as a place of punishment for those who have committed sins or have not followed the teachings of that particular religion.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses, for example, do not. And Mormons (LDS) do believe there is one, but that only very few people ever go there.
No, Universalists do not believe in hell, doctrines of everlasting damnation and annihilationism are rejected, all people will eventually be reconciled to God without exception, that is the main difference between mainline Christians and Universalist Christians.
You are most likely Atheist, a rebel, or you simply don't believe in anything but at the same time respect other religions.
According to whom? There is no scientific evidence for it; so you will have to decide who you want to believe. Most religions believe in SOME SORT of afterlife (details vary, depending on the religion); and, according to most religions, your actions here will SOMEHOW affect your afterlife.
I do not believe in an afterlife and therefore do not believe in heaven or hell. I will believe in one or more of these when there is a scintilla of evidence that there is an afterlife.At the moment, it is a matter of faith, and faith alone, although I acknowledge that belief in an afterlife offers comfort to some.
I believe it is Buddhism, they believe that everlasting peace (Nirvana) could be achieved by leading life the simplest way, and I think like some other things like begging (for they believe that it is like lowering yourself or something) and yeah, so basically you have to be really simple and I think like meditate.
An everlasting peace or stillness is referred to as nirvanaha. This is most common in Indian religions such as Buddhism.