One very, very, very important point regarding Flipside's original question, as seen from a Chrsitian perspective:
The decision about whether you end up with eternal life or eternal destruction does not happen when you die. That decision will be made only after Jesus returns.
At that time, everyone will stand before God, and the truth about people's real character will be made clear. Everyone who, in their heart of hearts, wants to live in a world where God is God and things happen the way God intended, will get that. Everyone who, in their heart of hearts, would rather die than submit, will get that. The judgment of Judgment Day consists in determining what the real inclination of your heart is, and letting that inclination be carried to is logical conclusion.
So whether self-proclaimed and practicing Sikh, Jew, Christian, Buddhist, atheist, agnostic, Wiccan, or whatever, none of us are set in our eternal destiny yet.
Thus, the answer to the question is 4: It depends on whether he really wants to live with God when he meets him.