I mean that beliefs have no value in and of themselves, but the beliefs we have are contributing factors in our decisions, that cause us to think, act and speak - and it is the thinking, acting and speaking that we are judged for, not the beliefs.
Therefore I have said "beliefs are only as good as the fruit they produce" - meaning that having a belief, though being a valid belief, might not necessarily produce the fruits vital for salvation. We can see that when we look at some of the Christians who have valid beliefs and they do a form of worship, but who do not show forth Christian fruits. Somewhere, their belief system has failed to produce the fruits of the spirit - and yet, there are those who do not understand Christianity well enough that they can confess belief in it all - and they don't worship, yet they are showing the fruits of the spirit.
Because, ultimately, it is love that produces the fruits of the spirit, not beliefs!
What then is the final judgment you are referring to and what is it for,
"When the son of man returns, the holy angels with Him, then He will gather all the nations before Him, and will separate them as a shepherd separates the sheep: the goats on His left and the sheep on His right". He will say to those on His right "come with me, inherit the kingdom that has been prepared for you since the foundation of the world" and to those on His left, He will say "depart from me, ye cursed, into the everlasting fire that has been prepared for the devil and his angels." -- "The righteous will go into everlasting life, the wicked into everlasting destruction". (Matthew 25:31-46).
and how does it compare to this thread ?
I agree with the sentence that
@Cis.jd said in
post #129, that you quoted in
post #130. God is not necessarily just to send a person to hell for having not believed in Him or worshipped Him.