I do like your interpretation of christianity. unfortunately it does appear to be the the majority view and from what i can study it does not seem to be the theological view of the core faith.
{Jesus said, “I am the truth, the way, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me” (
John 14:6) and “For unless you believe that I am He, you shall die in your sins” (
John 8:24). The Apostle Peter echoed these words when he said, “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved” (
Acts 4:12, KJV).
St. Paul concurred, “There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus …” (
1 Timothy 2:5, KJV). In fact, it is the united testimony of the New Testament that no one can know God the Father except through the person of Jesus Christ.}
This is taken from a web site called "bethinking" I could give you many others but the modern consensus is that one must believe in the death and resurection of Jesus in order to be saved from our God given damnation. The bridge must be recognized or no deal.
Again I like your outlook on christianity I just dont think it's true . The idea that Jesus was the only way is backed up by the historical facts as well. In the formation of christianity the majority of the people were pagan. Pagans had no problem with worshiping various gods for various needs. They may have had there favorites but monotheism was just strange to them.
Now comes along the greek writers of the letters that would become the new testaments (well some of them anyway). In the face of this pagan idea they had to convince people to abandon polytheism. After they gained power they soon made worship of other gods illegal. Had they believed the way you do that might not have happened.
As much as i like a faith that can accept other views I dont feel that christianity , theologicly or historically, is one of them.