1. What would happen if you died today? If you believe that you have a Spirit, where would it go?
I am a Christian. I believe in Heaven and the afterlife. Like most, I often speculate on what it's like "up there". I suppose I believe in some cliche things, like St. Peter meeting me at the Pearly Gates with a large book in hand, where my life will be reviewed to see if I can gain admission by being deemed worthy. I like to think that lost loved ones and friends will be there waiting for me.
2. What would happen to those who are of a different religion than your own? (Refer to question 1)
This is a tough one. While I believe in God, I also have to accept that Christianity is relatively "new" compared to other religions. What about the ancient Egyptian gods, the Greek/Roman gods, Buddhism, etc.? To believe in Christianity is to also believe that everyone else got it wrong. Any religion requires faith, but how do you know yours is the right one? You don't. I suppose that if I adhere to my own faith, that there is one true God, and that there's only one way to get to Heaven...then I also have to adhere to the mantra that non-believers will not be there.
3. According to your beliefs, what happens if a person never knew God?
See above. Christianity has certain "prerequisites", for lack of a better word.
4. Did the Supreme Architect create evil?
5. If the Supreme Architect did not create evil, where did it originate?
If God is the creator of all things, then He had to create evil. Then again, this brings into question the balance of the universe, which brings science and other teachings into play. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Yin and yang. Good and evil. Heaven and hell. Did this balance always exist? Does anyone really know the answer to such questions?
6. If the Devil/Lucifer/Iblis was banished from Heaven, what was the reason? Does that mean sin exists in Heaven?
Lucifer is not Satan. The names are not interchangeable. The name Lucifer only appears once in the Bible, and was not referring to Satan/the devil.
This is where my own beliefs get muddy. I have studied many interpretations, and at best, Satan is depicted as "the deceiver". The word devil means "diabolical". It was undoubtedly Satan who took the form of the serpent in the Garden of Eden to tempt Eve with the apple from the Tree of Life. Satan said that to eat from the tree would open their eyes, and make them more like God. We often think of the devil as some red goat-man with horns who rules over the fiery pits of hell and eternal damnation. Why? If you take some liberties, Satan isn't necessarily anti-God as he is pro-man.
When we think of hell, we think of our worst nightmares. Read the Bible. All Satan ever did was tempt people to defy God's will...and that's only if you subscribe to the Bible being literal and not parable. What if hell is just a world of sin? What if it's a bunch of wild orgies and smoking pot?
7. If sin already existed before Adam and Eve...(fill in the blank)
Sin is a transgression of divine law, the act of defying God. Sin had to exist before Adam and Eve, because if God has no beginning and no end...then so must the opposite be true.