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I doubt that there's any particular doctrine that hasn't given rise to some denomination, however small. Most non-denominationals I know of are more or less in the Reformed tradition on such matters, meaning that they do hold to the immortality of the soul, either for eternal reward or eternal punishment.
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If you are asking what is the general belief about the immortality of the soul of all Christians without the "extra" denominational stuff, then I can help you. Simply put, a believers soul is eternal and goes to heaven when the body dies. A non-believers soul is just as eternal, but it goes to hell for the sins it has refused to allow to be forgiven.
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The evangelical (Christian Fundamentalist) believes in the rapture, which means that on the day of judgement, they alone will be transported into the sky and come down to reign on earth with Jesus for eternity. And what about the rest of humanity?
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There isn't much about Christianity that doesn't change between denomination. The simplest form is Jesus is coming back and when he does our lives will change.
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Basically what is in the bible. A return to God for the White Throne Judgment, where Yeshua will interject on our behalf.
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