First this question only applies to those with a belief in god. For they are the ones left with the "burden" of trying to understand this deity and what he expects of us.
I agree with everyone else, if god has a preconceived map for which our lives are to follow then his judgement of the individual at death is complelety irrelevent.
But some people subscribe to the notion that God gave humans free will and that he expects them to face choices stemming from good and evil. This thought definitely warrants the validity of a judgement at death.
All a matter of belief.
"We can either submit and be crushed, or deny and be crushed"
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Man is condemned to be free
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