This is for non-Christians only!
Christian Universalism is the notion that non-Christians can be saved along with Christians...
I have just realised that Christian Universalism is condescending and disrespectful to non-Christians
Basically, it says to non-Christians "your path leads to my God"
As opposed to wherever it is they believe it leads
I'd find this insulting if someone said that to me
It's like saying "Christianity leads to nirvana!" (although that would not personally offend me but it would others)
I respect the paths others take
But it would be wrong and arrogant to insist that they all truly lead to my destination, to my God
And that is is exactly what Christian Universalism does
Unless of course there is a thing that happens to all people once they die, which is unlike how Christians imagine it...
I think that is a very real possibility but that there is no way to ever know, hence I'm going to carry on practicing Christianity without trying to Christianise the religions of others
I think that would be the right thing for me to do
So no, Buddhism and Hinduism (for example) do not lead to where I want to end up and it would be crass, wrong, and rude for me to impose my God-concept onto them, which is what Christian Universalism does with those religions. However, they are equally as valid as my own religion even if I don't believe what they believe
Aren't all supernatural beliefs arrogant?
I mean if you believe "X" in exclusion to all other possible supernatural beliefs.
This idea that you personally have reliable knowledge about some supernatural fact seems pretty arrogant to me.