What I'm saying is, if you were an atheist and died, then met God in the afterlife, you should easily be able to throw away your past thoughts and fully believe in whatever is right.
When Atheists say Christians are trying to convert them is usually when they bring up points about God that they may/may not have an answer for. They keep fighting back for what they believe is right, which is what many Atheists do by stating "God doesn't exist" and then fight for THEIR beliefs.
Under that logic, my imaginary friend bill will condemn you to a place referenced as "horribad," unless you believe in him. If anyone came up to you and said you had to do something or you'd be damned to hell, would you do it? I certainly hope not. But, then again, you're a loving handicap, so I don't think I should be expecting any less.
I promote the lack in any general belief, which isn't a belief in itself. It's like saying 0 is still a number, even though it doesn't have the physical ability to add up to any amount what so ever. I go off of the fact that there is absolutely nothing stating any of the modern, mainstream religions of society are factual. But, rather, that they aren't. This is according to their OWN flaws, not science/theory/etc. The bible acts as a paradox. Just so you know, mathematics is the only form of absolute proof in the entire universe.