The parsi religion worships fire, though it doesn't offer salvation.
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.
Many religions, such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, believe in divine intervention. They hold that deities or higher powers can influence or intervene in the affairs of humans or the world in various ways.
Not all religions have a concept of the devil as commonly understood in Christianity. Some religions have different beliefs regarding evil, such as the concept of karma in Hinduism or the idea of duality in Zoroastrianism.
When you think of "Hell" you think of a fiery furnace, am I right? "Hell" is taken from the word "Hades" which means "the ground". Now we also think "Hell" is below us, which it isn't. In the subject of death and hell, "Hell" is actually "resting place"; "the ground". Now, when you're asking, "Do people of other religions go to hell?" the answer is that, I believe, someone from every religion will go to hell. When Jesus comes the second time, all those who have died are asleep but when Jesus comes again He is going to resurrect those who died in Him, and after the thousand years in heaven and we come down back to earth where Jesus will place the New Jerusalem on earth, He is going to resurrect the dead who rejected Him and they will all burn from God's glory however long they deserve. What people have misunderstood that people burn forever and ever, but that's not Biblical. What everyone thinks "Hell" is not going to happen until the Final Judgement where everyone who rejected Christ will receive "Hell"; they will burn according to what they knew and how they decided to make their decision.
No we do not believe in purgatory, but we do believe in hell. We believe that when a person dies they remain in a temporary sleep until the second coming of Jesus. Heaven and Hell comes after the eternal judgment at the end of time
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.
Resurrection; per God religions; occurs on the Resurrection day or Judgement Day where all people will be judged by God (or Allah) and either accepted per God mercy in His Paradise or be pushed in Hell fire (Judaism religion don't believe in Hell fire).
The concept of going to hell for not believing in God is a belief held in some religions, such as Christianity. In these religions, it is believed that those who do not believe in God may face consequences in the afterlife. However, beliefs about the afterlife vary among different religions and individuals.
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.
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.
Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, Jews do not. Hinduism has a somewhat similar concept.Those who believe in hell think of it as a place of eternal torment, often in both fire and darkness.
There is no real "hell fire" in the world at the moment. Hell fire is the lake of fire that Revelation 19 and 20 mentions, and it is where the lost will be cast into to be destroyed in the end. Jesus said in John 3:16 that those who don't believe in Him will PERISH, ie, they will be destroyed.
Muslims believe they burn in a blazing hell fire.
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.