you_are_what_you_is wrote:
I've known plenty of religious people. Not all of them consider their path the "One True Way". Some do, some don't. Among those who do, not all of them believe that others will receive eternal punishment for disagreeing with them.
I think what that comes down to; what's asked of us, aside from accepting Christ as Lord and Savior and accepting his divinity is also accepting that he is who he says he is (ie. prophet, part of representative archetype play, enlightened being or office of 'Christ' in the Piscean age to retire in Aquarian - none of those cut it). At the same time accepting him and the father for who they say they are also accepts the claim that their mercy and justice are perfect. That last part in a way suggests that people who are authentically seeking, not tokenly or out of or strictly honoring Pascal's wager but actually care about truth in reality for honorable reasons (even if currently quite non-religious or even occult by incident/accident), would be viewed in light of who they are rather than where they are. Then again I say it suggests that, its an interpretation, no one really knows, and the funny thing, I also hear that we're kept in the dark for our safety because by a certain law of mechanics the more we know the greater our obligations and the more narrow our band of allowance.