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You say "For the agnostic" so I am assuming you are asking what will be their fate. It will be no different to those who admit there is a God but do nothing about it. They will be given the chance to hear the gospel in the spirit world. As they will retain their agency they may still reject that there is a God or they will be converted. A place is set aside for the believers and the none believers.

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