Cass, "I also think that it's most likely God who will make the decision whether people continue living or not but i'm pretty sure I wont be one of them" perhaps you are still too influenced by the JW thinking in having this negative outlook on the issue.
I asked an Orthodox theologian to give me their view on the resurrection issue but what he said didn't appear satisfactory to me. They believe the first resurrection of Revelation is the spiritual resurrection experienced by people accepting Christ and the Spirt in their lives. Not likely since many abandon the faith and thus "die" whereas those of the first resurrection are not to die ever again.
In addition the whole catholic/orthodox scheme doesn't fit in well with the Biblical picture. People die are judged and go to hell or paradise. Then they are brought out of hell or paradise (and resurrected physically) again on earth. What for, why should those disembodied souls be given a physical body again?