OK, you've probably come across this question many times before, but rather than look for the answers in the myriad threads on this forum, i'll ask it again (apologies for my laziness).
Before I ask it, I want to let you know something. A lot of the Non-Christians here seem to be determined to pick holes in your religion. I think that there is a good chance that you're right, but before I join you, I need to cover some of the holes up, so please forgive me if i come across as negative. If I was to become a Christian I know that I'd have to put my whole life into it, so I need to know that it's true. Even more so after reading the following C.S Lewis quote, "Christianity is a statement which, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The one thing it cannot be is moderately important"
Anyway, I'll get to the point.
I have many doubts about Christianity, but the one that is on my mind right now is concerning other religions.
Does Christianity have any scope that other religions may be right? Does the Christian doctrine mean that all Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and all the believers of other religions are going to Hell?
If so, why would the all loving, compassionate God that you believe in, condemn a person to everlasting Hell, just because they were brought up to believe that they should worship Allah, rather than God (I know that Allah means God, but you know what I mean).
For arguements sake, if you were born in a Muslim family/city/country, and you were brought up to believe that the Koran is right, in the same way we're brought up to believe that 1+1=2, and you live a moral life, what justice is there that you will be eternally damned because of the misfortune of being born in the wrong place?
Is there a possibility that all religion is ok, as long as you believe in something, or is there a set in stone right and wrong? To be honest it hurts my head just thinking about it, so any help would be amazing.
Thanks.
Before I ask it, I want to let you know something. A lot of the Non-Christians here seem to be determined to pick holes in your religion. I think that there is a good chance that you're right, but before I join you, I need to cover some of the holes up, so please forgive me if i come across as negative. If I was to become a Christian I know that I'd have to put my whole life into it, so I need to know that it's true. Even more so after reading the following C.S Lewis quote, "Christianity is a statement which, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The one thing it cannot be is moderately important"
Anyway, I'll get to the point.
I have many doubts about Christianity, but the one that is on my mind right now is concerning other religions.
Does Christianity have any scope that other religions may be right? Does the Christian doctrine mean that all Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and all the believers of other religions are going to Hell?
If so, why would the all loving, compassionate God that you believe in, condemn a person to everlasting Hell, just because they were brought up to believe that they should worship Allah, rather than God (I know that Allah means God, but you know what I mean).
For arguements sake, if you were born in a Muslim family/city/country, and you were brought up to believe that the Koran is right, in the same way we're brought up to believe that 1+1=2, and you live a moral life, what justice is there that you will be eternally damned because of the misfortune of being born in the wrong place?
Is there a possibility that all religion is ok, as long as you believe in something, or is there a set in stone right and wrong? To be honest it hurts my head just thinking about it, so any help would be amazing.
Thanks.