In true Christianity, there is no such thing as a denomination....God does not read labels....he acknowledges as his own, those who adhere to the teachings of his son (which in reality all came from Jehovah anyway).
If Christendom were truly "Christian" then they would all agree because God's spirit does not operate by telling one group one thing, and another group something else. There can only be
one truth, not several versions of it.
The "wheat" are in the world as a global brotherhood, united in every way, and doing what Christ commanded. (Matt 28:19-20; John 1:20-21) Original Christianity was one brotherhood who all had to accept the teachings of Christ as delivered by himself and his appointed apostles. Most who identify as "Christians " today are up to their necks in politics, squabbling over doctrine, and those who think that joining the military is appropriate for Christians, would go and kill their 'brothers' of another nation if their governments told them to......what would Jesus tell them to do? (Matt 5:43-44) Christianity is not something you give lip service to, whilst ignoring what Jesus taught. There are no christian patriots.....we are citizens and servants of God's Kingdom, not any mans'.
Christians must all be "of one mind and of one line of thought" or its not from God at all. (1 Cor 1:10) Unity identifies true Christians, not division. The devil breeds division and confusion.....not God.
As for "hell", please tell me you don't subscribe to what Christendom teaches about that place....?
As a Bible Student I expected you to hold to what the Bible teaches, not what all false religion teaches about the soul.
"Hell" is "sheol/hades" a place where the dead sleep (Eccl 9:5, 10).....both the righteous and unrighteous. (Acts 24:15)
Christ promises to raise both, once his Kingdom is established over the earth. (John 5:28-29) Those who 'sleep in death' have paid sin's wages and and Christ's sacrifice guarantees them a resurrection. But "Gehenna" is another proposition altogether.
Those consigned to "Gehenna" as Jesus said, will suffer an "everlasting" punishment ...i.e."everlasting cutting off" which to a Jew meant death.....everlasting death. Literal Gehenna was a place where garbage was disposed of, but when Jesus used it illustratively, his Jewish audience understood exactly what he meant. For those not considered worthy of a decent burial, God would not remember them in the resurrection. They would be considered human garbage......unworthy to regain life again. Christ died for all, but clearly, not ALL the goats, who are consigned to gehenna before even the devil gets to be thrown in there with his henchmen. The goats are dispatched when Christ comes to judge the world....soon now. We are in a judgment period in these 'last days' when people will have no excuses for ignoring the message that God's people have been preaching in all the world now for over 100 years. "Just like the days of Noah" Jesus said....(Matt24:3-39) All that Noah said to the people fell on deaf ears. I guess when the water started swirling around them, there would have been considerable knocking on the side of the ark with pleas to let them in....but God did not respond. Once the door was closed...that was it. It will happen like that again, only this time without the water.
It is not that we have a "disbelief in hell", but that we have a full understanding of what it meant to a Jew and therefore it would agree with all that Christ taught. Resurrection is a return to life as Jesus demonstrated with Lazarus. But what is interesting is his sisters stated expectation of her brother's future, now that he had been dead for four days......
"Jesus said to her: “Your brother will rise.” 24 Martha said to him: “I know he will rise in the resurrection on the last day.” (John 11:22-23)
What was her expectation? Her brother was in sheol and would rise when Christ was ruling in his Kingdom...the "last day" is the thousand year reign of Christ, bringing all 'redeemed' humanity back into reconciliation with God so that his first purpose can be reinstated. (Isa 55:11)