Luna,
You hit the nail on the head. This aspect of Christianity is called Christian exclusivity. Such Christian exclusivity made me want to run for the hills. (I did.)
Quite frankly, the idea that Gandhi is presently sitting in Limbo or Hell just because he did not accept Jesus makes my stomach turn. (I am quite confident Gandhi is doing no such thing.)
You said,
"...you can imagine there is a hell, but you don't have to imagine anyone in it."
--> I believe Modern Christianity requires such a belief.
Well, I don't know about Modern Christianity, but such exclusivity as you call it has never been part of my beliefs. And when people tell me I'm not a Christian because of this...well, I just don't buy it. You can ask Thomas about it, but the Catholic Church and the EO Church likewise do not automatically condemn non-Catholics/non-Christians to hell. I suppose I take it futher as I believe, the only thing I can believe, is that one way or another all ends up in harmony with God. I really don't speculate too much about the nuts and bolts of this, but you know that story about the minister teaching a seeker about God's gift of salvation? And to illustrate the minister holds out a dollar bill and says take it, it's yours. And the seeker stands there looking at the dollar as the minister says now, is the gift yours yet? No! It's not yours until you take it! Triumphant music comes on, point driven home, you need to do something, you need to accept God's gift! And the minister puts the bill back in his pocket, smiling at a lesson well taught.
Well, the thing is, God is not that minister. God never puts the bill back in His pocket. Ever. The prodigal son is welcomed home with open arms...forgiven even before he left home and squandered his inheritance. Grace is, by definition, free.
"...some of those same somebodies also think Mother Teresa is in hell with Gandhi...."
--> Really?! Why?!
Not sure but I think it has something to do with her being a Catholic, rather than a 'real Christian,' and maybe also to do with heretical beliefs like God's unconditional love.
"...so you know we can't take that seriously unless heaven is a mighty cold and lonely place."
--> I have no idea what you are talking about. Please explain.
Nick, Nick, Nick! Don't be so literal!
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Why would a Christian explore non-Christian ideas this thread is bound to raise? What about the danger it may lead them down a non-Christian path?
My goodness why would I be at an interfaith site if I was not interesting in actually hearing other views? Besides, I have learned a lot about Christianity from people who considered themselves non-Christians, alterntive Christians, ex-Christians, atheists, heretics...you name it. And finally, God is love and love drives out fear...so what is there to be afraid of?
I am you and you are me and we are he and we are all together.
This also begs the question you are inferring: How much traditional Christian dogma can a Christian throw out and still call themself a Christian? (Is this "New Thread" time...? Nick suddenly hears creepy Haloween music playing on a speaker far away....)
Haha! This is pretty much the main topic of conversation around here much of the time! Anyway...this does not compute for me. The question I have thought about with more interest is what components do you need to make the airplane fly, and what are the limits to interchanging parts before it will no longer get off the ground...or worse yet, lose power in mid-flight.