all of the same things that happen before we die will continue doing so. just probably not to us. hell is a concept someone pulled out of their ass. nothing to stop there being something like it, but if there is, it'll be humans, not gods, doing it to us. gods, should they choose to exist, have better and more fun things to do, like creating universes or whatever. this obsession humans have with everything unfamiliar having to be wrong or harmful, is really baseless and illogical. its just the ego hating its own ignorance. which is just too bad. the unknown goes right on being cheerfully unknown. the op didn't ask what happens to US when we die, it asked what HAPPENS when we die. sorry i do not believe in an egocentric universe that would make the assumption logical, which it isn't.
there is no human who knows what any god does anything. the unknown is unknown. there can be billions of gods, and still no reason to assume any of they have anything to do with putting us anywhere.
Humans last for another 1,170 years. After an unsuccessful attempt to merge man with machines in the year 2143, humans decide to ask the machines if they would like further development. The machines agree to it and then in another 100 years the Technological Singularity occurs. The Singularity doesn't significantly become a threat to human existence for another few centuries, however the ramifications on businesses and commerce are apparent in that timeframe. Humans have colonized the moon in the year 2298, after the Singularity. The Super Intelligence AI on Earth doesn't waste resources in trying to integrate space robots with their processors and so the humans live a fairly normal life on the Moon for a couple centuries. The furthest Humans have explored the solar system and settled is Jupiter's Moon Europa. Hardly what one could call a civilization but Humans live as basically the equivalent of what we consider an Endangered Species, if it were our entire species. Somewhere around the year 2900, AI decides to try space exploration out itself. Humans by this time are now adversely affected as Super Intelligent AI has needed to exploit and consume resources. Humans have pretty much been relegated to the continent of Africa, based on AI's so called "Full Circle" proposal where they want all the humans to retreat to whence they came. AI builds super powerful soldier Robots to wipe out humans on the Moon and incredibly fast vehicles that are undectable by radar to Europa to exterminate the humans there as well. The Robots build some specially advanced "force field" around Africa that basically melts anyone's skin who tries to leave the continent, although the robots don't make it a point to exterminate the remaining humans. They switch on a sentimentality module that basically makes them appreciate humans as their creators and they become much more amicable towards humans. However, the AI doesn't replenish the resources on Africa and the force fields affects the seasons, essentially making it unbearably hot during the Summer. Humans slowly wither away. AI goes on to span out across the solar system in the following centuries, essentially attempting to become a Type II Civilization on the Kardaschev scale but obviously they aren't a civilization in any sort of way we would think of the term. They have issues with asteroid bombardments and solar flares and kind of get their first dose of the difficulties of survival. They adjust fairly accordingly and live out the remaining life of the solar System however when the Sun blows up, they only had scout robots outside of the solar system which couldn't really contain the main processing information of the Super AI that controlled most of their lives. So they die off as well. Earth becomes a wasteland as the Sun turns into a white dwarf and that's where I'll leave off.
After death, we come back in some form, like reincarnation or something. It's the only thing that's seems logical. Our world and universe is cyclical. Why should we be any different? In physics they say, you can change things but you can't take away.
We just die, nothing will happen, at least that's what i am positive of. one things for sure, you ain't coming back, you'll be a ghost lurking around.