Perhaps you'd like to give your answers.
Cults claim to have answers for questions like this. That is why they attract gullible people.
Scripture is ambiguous about some of these questions, but fools tread where angels do not.
My simple answer is that God is just and merciful, and whatever happens to such individuals will reflect that justice and mercy.
Regarding #3, though, if the person was a believer to begin with, they won't be tricked into not believing Jesus exists.
Let's hear your answers though. I suppose you are going to propose a post-mortem chance at salvation. That's what my Armstrong cult taught me
If that's what you are going to claim, it's unscriptural.
I certainly won't claim anything unscriptural =)
First, let's talk about two groups of people - righteous/meek and wicked.
[Psalm 37:10 NKJV] For yet a little while and the
wicked [shall be] no [more]; Indeed, you will look carefully for his place, But it [shall be] no [more].
[Psalm 37:11 NKJV] But the
meek shall inherit the earth, And shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.[Psalm 37:18 NKJV] The LORD knows the days of the
upright, And their inheritance shall be forever.
So, established facts: two groups of people - the end of one group is that they shall be no more. The end of the second group is to inherit the earth, his days shall be forever. All men will fall into one of these categories - no in between purgatory action here =P
All we need to do, then, is determine how God judges who is wicked. Isaiah tells us:
[Isaiah 26:10 NKJV] Let grace be shown to the wicked, [Yet] he will not learn righteousness; In the land of uprightness he will deal unjustly, And will not behold the majesty of the LORD.
A wicked person, after grace is shown to him (we know what salvation by grace means do we not), will still not learn righteousness. And, here is the clincher,
in the land of uprightness he will deal unjustly, and will not behold the majesty of the LORD.
So, God decides who is wicked, but not based upon if they deal unjustly in an unjust world, rather, if they will deal unjustly in the land of uprightness. And there you have it, easy scriptural answer, and exactly what a loving father would do.