Atheists get asked about this a lot, so I wanted to ask it from a different position.
So Judgement day arrives for you, you see a light and follow it. As your eyes come accustom to the light you see a figure sat on a chair, you can feel is divinity.
So far so good, there is an afterlife and your off to Heaven, but …
...Sat in that chair is a huge figure with the body of a man and the head of an Elephant, Lord Ganesha – Lord of Beginnings and Remover of Obstacles, Lord of the Ganas, Son of Shiva (the Supreme Being).
Who would have know that the oldest of the main religions was actually right.
Oldest?
I'm not so sure about that.
But it doesn't matter too much.
To make matters worst he is not a happy camper, and his anger is directed towards you,
“How could you have rejected the true Gods?”
“All the signs have been placed before you”
“how could you have worshiped a false God,”
“How could you have not known when 70 million others followed the true path?”
What are you going to say?
I would say he probably knows better than i do why i didn't believe he is God.
Do you think he would be morally correct to punish you (or Shiva if you object to his son dishing out punishments)?
Depends if i'm sorry for my mistake, depends on what the punishment would be.
I have sought God in my mortal life, diligently, and followed where the answers lead to.
What more could i have done?
I would apologise for my mistake, because i believed YHWH Elohim including Yeshua the Anointed is God.
Who knows, but i might be inclined to request my termination / annihilation, because i have little faith in / love for the hindu gods.
This touches on the fate of the unsaved question, obviously.
I believe in YHWH Elohim, and i believe He (eventually anyway) annihilates what He hates and / or what has served its purpose.
This includes the purging and cleansing of hated aspects, as it is written, many will be saved through the fire, God being the Fire Himself.
But if God is a God who will punish by inflicting torment for no purpose other than to inflict torment, for making honest mistakes, whether He has a trunk or many arms or whatever, it would be morally incorrect i.m.o.