All Christians believe in Hell. Within the religion, people differ on how Hell works, and if it ends, and other issues.
And I said in my latest post, that a child has values introduced to him by his/her parent's religion. But its always ultimately their decision to decide if its true or not.
You can't be born into or have a belief forced upon you. You just can't. It can be introduced to you, but YOU decide. Thats what your not getting.
Secondly, if it was, everyone goes to Heaven, and has an eternal afterlife, what would be the point of religion. I wouldn't need to believe or do anything, because I would arlready be garunteed in.
The belief of Hell, comes from the belief in ULTIMATE JUDGMENT AND CONCEQUENCE.
Christians want to know, that those who didn't choose Jesus, will not be given a ticket in, and they want to know that criminals, and those we consider truly evil, aren't in Heaven, but face the concequence of Hell.
Now, nobody on earth decides, who goes to hell and heaven, Most all Christians believe that when a person dies, ALL of us, come to God and are judged. And only him, makes the judgment. We can't say "you and you are going to Hell", because we believe only 1 person makes that choice.
And for you, you said you condemn my belief, because it says the 4.5 non-believers of Christianity will go to Hell. Well you made a twisted statment, that website of yours said 885 million are atheists. So almost all religions, except Buddahism and Judaism, believe in ultimate judgement and concequence: aka Hell. So you really are condemning 4.5-5 billion people.
Glad to know you condemn and hate so many people.
Edit: I believe Catholics, Protestants, Anglacins, and anyone else who believes in the Bible, will go to Heaven. The different denominations, have variations on interpruttations and such, but I believe all those denominations go to Heaven.
And I believe in Hell, because I believe all human life must have ultimate judgment and concequence. Just like on earth where we are judged and given our concequence, I think their is a final, ultimate stage of that, at death.