And if such a human being [an unbeliever in Christ] is NOT to be damned, then I really see no content to the Christian proclamation at all.
I know if I delay responding to this now, it'll get lost. Consider the import of perspective! While we have never met, you have related that you can "see" G-d's Grace better via Pure Land Buddhism than you can in Christianity. And since I can both see it and recognize it as the same Grace I know, I can validate that, for what little that may be worth coming from me. And I'm pretty sure I'd never heard of Pure Land Buddhism before.
So for you, the content may be somewhat moot, or at best, a confirmation of what you already know, perhaps refining a bit here and there. Yet this in no way negates the content!
And for the benefit of other readers who may come across this, especially other C's who may find this offensive, Tariki has specifically referred to "Light"
in identifiable terms, which agree w/ Christ being that Light. I think Scripture is clear we are judged on our Faithfulness to the Light we have been given ..
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I think it's clear that not all in hell suffer equally. Not only from those who have been there and re-told their experiences, but from Scripture. To say that Ann Frank suffers equally with the very Nazis who killed her loved ones? Seems to unduly stretch all the notions, IMHO.