Well, I'd gladly give you my take on everything. This is coming from the perspective of myself, clearly, who I label a "Thinking True Christian."
The way that the universe is, there are a number of possibilities.
Possibility 1) Everything that I believe about Christ is 100% true, namely that every single person is under the curse of sin as outlined in Genesis, but that's okay because the first thing that happened after that was God saying "Don't worry, the seed of the woman will come and crush the Serpent's head." That idea is expanded upon in just about every single thought in the Bible, eventually culminating when Jesus, the Christ, was born to take the entirety of the punishment of mankind on himself, so that others who deserved that punishment might be able to co-exist with God eternally, because Christ is cool like that. Incidentally, "Hell" isn't the literalistic fire and worms and whatever that it's often described as. The Hell of Hell, to put it like a pastor I know, is simply being an eternal being who has, by his own free will, removed himself from the presence of God which is the source of all life. Hence Hell often being called the Second Death, or eternal death, etc. It's being around, forever, but not at all alive.
What's that mean? That means that everyone, EVERYONE, no matter how bad or evil, and also no matter how "good" or "holy," we're all exactly the same, nobody's better than anyone else, and every single one of us is precious to the point where GOD would somehow separate Himself from his own self in our place, so we wouldn't have to. See? THAT is why Gospel means "good news." Forget all the fancy churches and ceremonies and golden cups and all that crap. Christianity, and Christ himself is a very simple message. "Hey, man, don't worry, I got this. You don't have to do anything. But hey, if you want to thank me, spread the word."
Possibility 2) Not everything that I believe is true, but the majority belief of world religions is. This puts us all on a worse standing. Here, we need to do some good to outweigh our sins. Depending on who you ask, this takes many different forms. In reincarnation based religions, you're looking at an equivalent exchange scenario. Do more good and come back as a better form of life, do more bad and you might be a gimp otter or something.
In Roman Catholicism you might be one of the Separated Bretheren who follows their conscience and avoids hell outright, but has to spend thousands of years burning in "purgatory" which is indistinguishable from a literal fire hell, except that eventually you get out. Please note that this concept is not found in accepted Biblical Scripture, but is found in the Aphopryca, which I just misspelled, which is used by the Roman Catholic Church despite its dubious origins. If you're not at least following your conscience, then you're most likely going to hell. However, the Roman Catholic Church teaches Baptismal Regeneration, meaning that if you get a Catholic Baptism, and their theology is correct, you're free from hell no matter what, and at worst would just get a few million years in purgatory. As a former Catholic, now Freelance Christian, I take very little comfort in this possibility, but admit that if I'm wrong, at least my bets are hedged, I suppose.
If Islam is the one true faith, our fates would range from sorta-okay if a more liberal Islam is true, as the Koran does say that Allah is merciful to the infidels who convert, but if the Hardcore Maniac Blow Up People version is true than we're pretty much 100% boned since those nutjobs like to ignore the verses about mercy and focus on the ONE verse in the Koran that says to kill the infidels. And they even ignore the verse right after that... which says rather to try and convert them, because Allah is merciful. While I don't see any real possibility that Islam is true, I do think that anyone or anything that qualifies as "GOD" could not, by its very nature, be a petulant dick, so if it is, Allah is by definition more patient and merciful than we as stupid meat mans on a dirt ball in a void can comprehend.
Possibility 3) All modern religions are way off base, our ancestors were right in their Pantheistic beliefs like the Egyptian, Norse, or Greek/Roman gods.
If the Norse gods are true, we're in a very similar boat to if Christianity is a real thing. Only God's name is Odin and he has a kickass 6 legged horse, and Jesus prefers to be called Thor, and he defeats evil with a hammer instead of a cross. Also, the world is a giant tree and the devil is a giant serpent asleep down at its roots. If you're valiant and just, then you eventually end up in Valhalla, adjacent to Asgard, after the Ragnarok. If not, I think the devil serpent eats you. Probably not real.
If the Egyptian gods are true, and your heart weighs less than a golden feather because it's not weighed down by mortal ills, you go to an underground Super Egypt full of food and comfort with Osiris and Isis and Anubis and all of them. Otherwise, if you're a bad dude, you get eaten by "The Eater of the Dead." Pretty self explanatory, he is.
If the Greek/Roman gods are real, then you will be capriciously tormented by whoever's feeling bored today. Also, there is a very good chance that Zeus/Jupiter will one day transform into a bull or a giraffe or something and RAPE YOU. Even if you're a man. He was very progressive in his sexuality... but less so in his tendency to just go and rape people.
Possibility 4) Atheism Wins!
Actually, no, if there is no God at all, Atheism doesn't win. Nobody wins. You don't die and see Charles Darwin and Richard Dawkins sitting on thrones bragging about how you wasted your life believing in things you couldn't prove. Because if there's nobody behind this all, then death is just the end. But I suppose that this means that nobody loses either. Honestly, doesn't this mean that there wasn't even a game? I don't know.
Gotta be honest, this doesn't make any sense to me. I mean, I exist. I can recognize that. I have sentience, consciousness, and sapience. You might be able to convince me that complex life can come about purely randomly (which incidentally I find to be equal levels of bullshit as if you were to tell me that a twig can be formed by a random alignment of sawdust on a workshop floor. Entropy is a thing.) But you can't tell me that BEING is a thing that just kinda happened. That's my own belief. If you want to believe that self-introspection is a natural outcome of physics and chemistry, hey, run with it. But anyway, I just don't buy that all of being came from nowhere and goes to nothing.
Here I suppose you'd want to make some kind of lasting positive contribution to the physical universe, I suppose. Or just enjoy the time you have, if "you" are even a real thing beyond a long winded chemical and physical reaction that began when one amino acid bumped into another while being energized by atmospheric static. Don't suppose that it matters, since a physical universe has an expiration date when we either reach the universal Heat Death, or Big Crunch if Dark Energy has a rebound effect we haven't accounted for yet.
Possibility 5) Nobody has ever, even once, considered what is some other truth behind the universe.
No clue what this might be. But perhaps there's a meaning behind this all that nobody gets to know until its all over. We might literally be unable to consider this. Who knows?
Aaaaand that's what you're looking at right now. Again, this was all written from my own perspective, since I'm me. Anyone and everyone is free to disagree as much as they want. Don't whine at me about it, I don't care.
Just on one last note, since I'm a Christian I'd be remiss if I didn't encourage you to go grab a Bible (I like the King James, due to many reasons that I don't want to exhaustively go into but that I'm sure anyone can look up,) and check it out. The worst thing that could possibly happen is that you read a bit of a very old narrative and get bored. You stand to lose nothing from it. Oh, and remember, don't worry, Christ's got this one.
The way that the universe is, there are a number of possibilities.
Possibility 1) Everything that I believe about Christ is 100% true, namely that every single person is under the curse of sin as outlined in Genesis, but that's okay because the first thing that happened after that was God saying "Don't worry, the seed of the woman will come and crush the Serpent's head." That idea is expanded upon in just about every single thought in the Bible, eventually culminating when Jesus, the Christ, was born to take the entirety of the punishment of mankind on himself, so that others who deserved that punishment might be able to co-exist with God eternally, because Christ is cool like that. Incidentally, "Hell" isn't the literalistic fire and worms and whatever that it's often described as. The Hell of Hell, to put it like a pastor I know, is simply being an eternal being who has, by his own free will, removed himself from the presence of God which is the source of all life. Hence Hell often being called the Second Death, or eternal death, etc. It's being around, forever, but not at all alive.
What's that mean? That means that everyone, EVERYONE, no matter how bad or evil, and also no matter how "good" or "holy," we're all exactly the same, nobody's better than anyone else, and every single one of us is precious to the point where GOD would somehow separate Himself from his own self in our place, so we wouldn't have to. See? THAT is why Gospel means "good news." Forget all the fancy churches and ceremonies and golden cups and all that crap. Christianity, and Christ himself is a very simple message. "Hey, man, don't worry, I got this. You don't have to do anything. But hey, if you want to thank me, spread the word."
Possibility 2) Not everything that I believe is true, but the majority belief of world religions is. This puts us all on a worse standing. Here, we need to do some good to outweigh our sins. Depending on who you ask, this takes many different forms. In reincarnation based religions, you're looking at an equivalent exchange scenario. Do more good and come back as a better form of life, do more bad and you might be a gimp otter or something.
In Roman Catholicism you might be one of the Separated Bretheren who follows their conscience and avoids hell outright, but has to spend thousands of years burning in "purgatory" which is indistinguishable from a literal fire hell, except that eventually you get out. Please note that this concept is not found in accepted Biblical Scripture, but is found in the Aphopryca, which I just misspelled, which is used by the Roman Catholic Church despite its dubious origins. If you're not at least following your conscience, then you're most likely going to hell. However, the Roman Catholic Church teaches Baptismal Regeneration, meaning that if you get a Catholic Baptism, and their theology is correct, you're free from hell no matter what, and at worst would just get a few million years in purgatory. As a former Catholic, now Freelance Christian, I take very little comfort in this possibility, but admit that if I'm wrong, at least my bets are hedged, I suppose.
If Islam is the one true faith, our fates would range from sorta-okay if a more liberal Islam is true, as the Koran does say that Allah is merciful to the infidels who convert, but if the Hardcore Maniac Blow Up People version is true than we're pretty much 100% boned since those nutjobs like to ignore the verses about mercy and focus on the ONE verse in the Koran that says to kill the infidels. And they even ignore the verse right after that... which says rather to try and convert them, because Allah is merciful. While I don't see any real possibility that Islam is true, I do think that anyone or anything that qualifies as "GOD" could not, by its very nature, be a petulant dick, so if it is, Allah is by definition more patient and merciful than we as stupid meat mans on a dirt ball in a void can comprehend.
Possibility 3) All modern religions are way off base, our ancestors were right in their Pantheistic beliefs like the Egyptian, Norse, or Greek/Roman gods.
If the Norse gods are true, we're in a very similar boat to if Christianity is a real thing. Only God's name is Odin and he has a kickass 6 legged horse, and Jesus prefers to be called Thor, and he defeats evil with a hammer instead of a cross. Also, the world is a giant tree and the devil is a giant serpent asleep down at its roots. If you're valiant and just, then you eventually end up in Valhalla, adjacent to Asgard, after the Ragnarok. If not, I think the devil serpent eats you. Probably not real.
If the Egyptian gods are true, and your heart weighs less than a golden feather because it's not weighed down by mortal ills, you go to an underground Super Egypt full of food and comfort with Osiris and Isis and Anubis and all of them. Otherwise, if you're a bad dude, you get eaten by "The Eater of the Dead." Pretty self explanatory, he is.
If the Greek/Roman gods are real, then you will be capriciously tormented by whoever's feeling bored today. Also, there is a very good chance that Zeus/Jupiter will one day transform into a bull or a giraffe or something and RAPE YOU. Even if you're a man. He was very progressive in his sexuality... but less so in his tendency to just go and rape people.
Possibility 4) Atheism Wins!
Actually, no, if there is no God at all, Atheism doesn't win. Nobody wins. You don't die and see Charles Darwin and Richard Dawkins sitting on thrones bragging about how you wasted your life believing in things you couldn't prove. Because if there's nobody behind this all, then death is just the end. But I suppose that this means that nobody loses either. Honestly, doesn't this mean that there wasn't even a game? I don't know.
Gotta be honest, this doesn't make any sense to me. I mean, I exist. I can recognize that. I have sentience, consciousness, and sapience. You might be able to convince me that complex life can come about purely randomly (which incidentally I find to be equal levels of bullshit as if you were to tell me that a twig can be formed by a random alignment of sawdust on a workshop floor. Entropy is a thing.) But you can't tell me that BEING is a thing that just kinda happened. That's my own belief. If you want to believe that self-introspection is a natural outcome of physics and chemistry, hey, run with it. But anyway, I just don't buy that all of being came from nowhere and goes to nothing.
Here I suppose you'd want to make some kind of lasting positive contribution to the physical universe, I suppose. Or just enjoy the time you have, if "you" are even a real thing beyond a long winded chemical and physical reaction that began when one amino acid bumped into another while being energized by atmospheric static. Don't suppose that it matters, since a physical universe has an expiration date when we either reach the universal Heat Death, or Big Crunch if Dark Energy has a rebound effect we haven't accounted for yet.
Possibility 5) Nobody has ever, even once, considered what is some other truth behind the universe.
No clue what this might be. But perhaps there's a meaning behind this all that nobody gets to know until its all over. We might literally be unable to consider this. Who knows?
Aaaaand that's what you're looking at right now. Again, this was all written from my own perspective, since I'm me. Anyone and everyone is free to disagree as much as they want. Don't whine at me about it, I don't care.
Just on one last note, since I'm a Christian I'd be remiss if I didn't encourage you to go grab a Bible (I like the King James, due to many reasons that I don't want to exhaustively go into but that I'm sure anyone can look up,) and check it out. The worst thing that could possibly happen is that you read a bit of a very old narrative and get bored. You stand to lose nothing from it. Oh, and remember, don't worry, Christ's got this one.