This comment by Carinthium in my earlier post has got me to think, and my apologies if this subject was raised before - couldn't find it.
1- In a hypothetical world where God actually existed, it would be an OBJECTIVE belief and thus it would be worth saving people. (Just as with people killing themselves with harmful drugs under almost all real circumstances)
I'd say yes, within limits. For example if it was a fact that masturbation made you go to hell, I'd be in favour of heavily censoring porn, and finding ways to reduce the incidence of masturbation. But not necessarily chaining people's hands to their beds against their will (though even that is questionable - I would certainly be in favor of offering people the possibility of signing up for having their hands forcibly chained to their bed!).
By the way, you get roughly the same issue with drug use: is it moral or rational to try to save someone from becoming addicted to a drug that will ruin his life? (This is separate from the question of which substances can ruin someone's life)