@Shorine: don't fear the God or Hell of the Abrahamic religions. The idea of eschatology, hell itself, and the end of the world/battle of armageddon was introduced into Judaism during the Babylonian Exile; it's Zoroastrianism all the way down (up?) from then on. The Hebrews had no concept of heaven or hell before then; like the Ancient Near-East peoples they descended/split off from, they believed everyone went to a common grave, "Sheol," no matter who they were or what they did. It was Persian influence during the Exile and later Greek religious thought that twisted the religion's thinking, which got passed down to Christianity and Islam.
@Shamana: that's not necessarily true either. I am not a Buddhist and believe I know otherwise based on experience, but even Buddha himself is said to have told people not to believe what offends their conscience. There is an unfortunate amount of superstition and control among Buddhism, an order of magnitude worse than Christianity because of how much older it is.
Besides which, no finite being with finite powers and a finite reach can commit infinite crimes in finite time. The idea of endless torment for crimes which end is a monstrous blasphemy, if you ask me.