About 50% of them do.
Presbyterians, while they may respect the pope, do not acknowledge him as the spiritual head of Christianity.
Perhaps you are thinking of Presbyterians? If so, then the answer is: some do and some don't. Presbyterians, as a rule, are not atheists.
Presbyterians believe that when a person dies, their soul goes to be with God in heaven if they have accepted Jesus Christ as their savior. If they have not accepted Jesus, their soul is separated from God and faces judgment.
They're almost the same thing. Presbyterians believe in baptizing babies, while Calvinists don't. That's the only major difference.
All Christians believe in the Virgin Mary. Believe means to think she existed. Now if you mean venerate (honor and pray to), then no, they do not.
Catholics are part of the Roman Catholic Church while Presbyterians are part of the Reformed Protestant tradition. Catholics believe in the authority of the Pope and sacraments while Presbyterians follow a Presbyterian form of government with elected elders. Additionally, Catholics have a strong emphasis on tradition and liturgical worship, whereas Presbyterians typically have a simpler worship style.
Jesus Christ!This info is available in Wikipedia, under the search term Presbyterian
I believe it is the Roman Catholics and Presbyterians
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.
Well it depends if you believe in hell.
Yes, Christians believe in heaven and hell.
I believe it is the Roman Catholics and Presbyterians