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I don't care what you want to call yourself, if you don't believe Jesus is the only way unto salvation, we've got a long way to go.
The gospel is God's power for salvation. (Romans 1:16)
Jesus is not A way, He is THE way. (John 14:6, Acts 4:12)
We are sinners in need of a savior and that savior is Jesus. If you can't genuinely understand and agree with that message…
Jesus is the only way to salvation and eternal life. But that doesn't necessarily mean that hearing the Gospel is the only way to salvation, or saying the Lord's prayer, or joining a certain church.
[random analogy warning. skip below if you want to get right to the point]As an analogy, imagine a guy named Buzz has the only rocket company in the entire world, and the world is ending. People only survivie by getting into space. Rockets are the only way to get from Earth to space. No one else has any rockets, and Buzz lets anyone who shows up at the launch site get on the rocket You don't need to be able to build or design a rocket, though you could help out Buzz if you learn that stuff. You don't need o know tBuzz's awesome life story or the history of his company, but that would definitely help spread publicity that Buzz is shooting people into space and help instruct people how to get to launch sites.
Now in this scenario anyone can ask you how someone gets to space, and the answer will always be "Buzz launches you into space". But someone may say "You need to drive 1000 miles to the nearest launch site, get in line, and climb in the rocket". That's also a correct answer, but clearly driving 1000 miles, getting in line, and climibing in a rocket doesn't get someone into space. Other's may say, "learn to build or pilot rockets so you can help out Buzz" or "you need to help spread Buzz's story to everyone you can so that everyone knows about the free rocket trips to space". Those are surely great things to do. No one would fault you, but they're not mandatory.
Everytime I see or hear statements like I quoted above, like "Jesus is the only way to salvation" as an argument against non-Christians being saved, all I think is "Buzz is the only way to space". It's like someone answering, "How does someone get to space?" and someoe saying, "well you find a rocket, get in line, and then climb in the rocket". Then another person comes along and says "that's wrong! Buzz is the only way to space!". That's not wrong, but it's annoying to hear over and over. Buzz made the impossible possible just like Jesus made the impossible possible.
[the actual point starts here]No one gets eternal life without Jesus, because it is flat out impossible. No one can grant themselves eternal life. Only someone who already has eternal life and can give the same to others can do that, and God is the only one on that list. However, a person doesn't need to know anything about Jesus, how the Trinity works, or church history to be saved. A person doesn't need to spread the Gospel to be saved. A person just has to love God by always trying to do the right thing, and love their fellow man, especially the lowest among us. If you do that, then Jesus is the path to eternal life. Jesus will see your motivation, effort, and genuine love, and then Jesus will do all the work. Doesn't matter if you're a person with a severe mental disorder or a pre-Colombian American or a alien halfway across the universe (if any exist). Is it better to know the Gospel, know theology, go to church, and evangelize? Of course, most good people will want to participate and help others when given such a great gift. But that's not the only way to show goodness and love.
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