Quote from atticus:
No offense, but your G*d is a jerk-off.
The prospect of hell and damnation does not scare you, but it should.
A bath of oil set on fire when you're completely immersed, that is pain, and, as far as an analogy goes, the equivalent of what you choose to ignore.
On death, if you are aware of your time travels, then you will survive and see final judgement, but there won't ever be a chance for you to live if you deny human intuition that there has to be a higher power.
I should add I don't go to church, but I still believe in God. Church is a refuse of political abomination and naivete thought that the path to salvation involves systematic worship of an established religion, when knowing you can be a God is far more important than thinking that one man who died a miraculously gruesome death as evil as it gets can save you.
Save yourself. Find religion, but don't ignore the paradox of what happens if you make it to heaven. If you do, then you are indeed like God, homousious.