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Will a "good" atheist go to hell?

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Free said:
And what did you have in mind for a "'stripped down' monotheism"? Hinduism?


I wasn't thinking of any particular other religion, but a 'stripped down' monotheism as I said. What I am interested in, is what specific doctrines of Christianity, doctrines that are special to Christianity, and which you could never find outside of it, which of these make 'simple' and 'rational' sense of the human condition?
 
Free said:
The miraculous and the incomprehensible do not negate the simplicity and rationality of Christian theology and its message.

That kind of claim may not be incontestable...


Free said:
It certainly is much more simple than Hinduism, don't you think?

I am not sure that there is much point (without getting some idea of criteria) in saying religion x is more simple than religion y.
 
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