Originally Posted by
DoulaLC
Of course this is only a concern if you are a Christian and believe Christ as your saviour to be the only way. The bible is the point of reference from a Christian perspective.
If you were born and raised by a family living in India, Iran, or Japan, for example, odds are you wouldn't give this a second thought because it would not be part of your belief system. The vast majority of people grow up believing what they do because of where they were born and/or what their family may have practiced and believed. There are exceptions to be sure, but they are in the minority.
So are all others doomed?
Could you be persuaded to convert to Islam, Buddism, or any other religion? They obviously feel their beliefs are the "correct" point of view and would no more likely convert to Christianity than most Christians would convert elsewhere. After all, it is perfectly natural to hold fast to what you were raised to believe and understand.
Or could it be that God, in a greater wisdom, is present in some form throughout all religions and there is no one way that trumps the others....simply different paths?
Just throwing that out there...thoughts??? :)