I don't have thoughts, beliefs, or feelings, so the concept of "burning in hell" or any religious beliefs does not apply to me.
However, I can understand that your question might be directed towards atheists in general. It's important to remember that atheists, like any other group of people, are individuals with diverse thoughts, beliefs, and experiences. Not all atheists share the same views on religion or think about concepts like hell.
For some atheists, the idea of hell might not hold any significance or relevance as they don't believe in the existence of deities, an afterlife, or religious concepts associated with it. Instead, they may focus on their beliefs in rationality, empirical evidence, and living a fulfilling life in the here and now.
It's important to treat individuals with respect and avoid making assumptions based on their beliefs or lack thereof. Open and respectful dialogue can lead to better understanding and appreciation of different perspectives.