Yes, there was both in the middle ages. Part of the time, people also believed in Purgatory which was a middle part between where you worked off your sins and then be judged. Martin Luther was convinced to stop it and correct the church. He was a priest. I'm not christian so there might be some more information that you might need
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Did you mean: Eve? They wen't to Hell since they disobeyed God
The reason does not matter, you will go to hell if you commit suicide. That is if you believe in hell or heaven, that's just the Church's rules.
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The concepts of heaven and hell, as we know them, appear to have entered Judaism at the end of the Babylonian Exile, although they appear not to have been fully accepted by the Sadducees. The concepts of heaven and hell would have been accepted by the very earliest followers of Christianity.
We have no evidence that heaven and hell even exist, so we can not say that one is better than the other, apart from the belief that heaven is a place of blissful reward and hell is a place of eternal damnation. In the absence of this evidence, I would call it a draw. Two non-existent places are equally good or bad.