I actually believe this is Hell. Lol. Not necessarily Type C, but sometimes yes! but how we treat each other on earth.
But I do believe God will put our souls where they deserve to be; either with Him--close to Him or far away from Him, or back here on earth for another go round. Your little mind/brain cannot know the workings of God! Suffice it to say it's probably WAY more intense and foreboding that you give it credit for being.
God is IN OUR BRAIN. He is in every cell of our body! He has the ability to influence you or leave you alone. IF science finds out the inner workings of the brain to that detail, they will find God behind it all. And, trust me, God will not like that. Nor allow it to go on for long.
Also, I was a sort-of believer, an atheist, and now am reborn into and unto God. I'm a ascetic and recluse for Him. I worship Him and delight in Him every day. IF my brain suddenly changed, it's because He flipped switches in it.
Do you see the paradox here? If all changes in us that worked toward Godliness were God's actions, he could just as easily do the same to all people and change all people to be like him.
According to you, he hasn't.
Both our arguments reason that an omnipotent God is responsible for all propensity towards Godliness. This does two things: First, it means that if not all people are Godly, God does not intend for them to be, otherwise they would be.
Second, it means that if God truly wants you, there is no escaping him.
And if to follow God means having faith, then you cannot make assumptions that you know better than God, so you should not take action in his name which he does not explicitly call for, as you are unsure if it is really for him.
But if God wanting you or not wanting you is a final decision, then what? Following a law literally is certainly not the road to salvation. But what is? If God wants you, you
will do what he wants. If you do not care to take additional action, yet God still wants you, your life will be no different under all the circumstances over which you have power.
You cannot assume to know better than God, so you should not take actions in his name that he did not call for.
If you are bound to serve God, you will serve God, and it will otherwise seem no different than if you were living a regular life.
How, then, is it possible to differentiate between God-serving individuals and those who are not?