Some believe, some do not. Some believe you are going to hell, some do not. What does it matter to you????
why post the question? Do you care? I suspect that it does but you would rather not express it any further.
This is not an intellectual debate where you bring forth all the experts, all the knowledgable people that you have read. This is about you. The answer is simple but you're not ready for that.
Why would I care about what others think of me? Is that seriously the question?
In my case, idle curiosity. As I have stated, I have experienced first hand where I was treated differently (not invited into a home) due to a religious belief. Having had this, I'm curious as to how far it goes. That's all. It's not deeper than that.
I don't know if you're aware, but Social Media has recently had a bit of a circus over the Rapture. I won't go into the details, but someone, somewhere, was convinced that the Rapture was going to take place last month (and early this month). And while rage baiter's were out in force, it's clear there were some who thought they were going to rise up, and they left messages behind for those who didn't make the grade. Isn't that interesting?
I've been both. As a child I was sent to Sunday school like so many others and attended scripture classes at school. I was basically a generic protestant. Late in my teens I decided that God was a concept of the ancient human mind and became an atheist. I was obsessed with all things scientific.
I'll repeat earlier posts. When I was a child (5 years of age through 12), I attended a public school. Every single school day started with all the students congregating in a hall (it was known as an Assembly). In that assembly we would sing a hymn, have a pray, and speak the Lord's Prayer out loud. That was every single day. It was not a religious school, just a general public school. That was how the UK was back then. In fact, I was even in the choir, since I actually had a good voice before puberty hit.
I enjoyed religious study. I had my own Bible.
So it's not like I had no exposure. I think it's probably lacking today in the UK, but I'm not sure.