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If you have not me, you have not the Father. (quoting Jesus Christ)

Both JEWS and MUSLIMS are God'-less

You haven't a clue..

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I think that what really matters is if one obeys Jesus.

'Muslims' have Jesus in their Koran and if I remember correctly, it is written that Muslims should listen to the 'people of the book' (Christians). Even if Mohammed changed his mind on that later, it's still up to 'muslims' whether they want to follow Jesus or not just as much as it is up to 'Christians' whether they want to follow the false apostle Paul over Jesus when Paul contradicts Jesus.

"“I do not believe "all Paul believing / following Christians are lost." I went back and revised the article to make that clear. I only believe what Jesus says. That those following the Pharisees loosened-law principles will not enter the kingdom if they do not do better than those law-looseners. (Matt. 5:20.) It is very much up to whether they "do the will of God" or not. That goes for all of us, as much as for them. But because of Paul as their teacher, they have little chance to do so until they overcome the obstacle Paul represents to hearing and obeying the Law.”" https://theylivehomocapensis.substack.com/p/the-power-of-a-name

"How can I judge if someone with no access to the bible, but full belief in God and with devotion to searching for the truth would not have some sort of revelation from God that Jesus is that truth which they are seeking? If that happens to a person it can be a very precarious time, especially in certain types of environments, as I’ve heard from first-hand accounts myself. But what if such a person never gained such a revelation and continued in trying to live in truth and searching for the truth, dying before getting the chance to know Christ is the Truth? Baptism of implicit desire? Would that person be saved?

“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” Jesus Christ, John 14 6

If Jesus is synonymous with the Truth, I suppose it is theoretically possible for a non-believer to be saved, but only if that person is committed to living in the truth, and only if that person does not flat out reject the Jesus of the gospels (the real flesh and blood Jesus, not Paul’s Jesus of Paul’s gospel) as being a deception (if by chance that person did become exposed to some Christianity somehow). As I said before though, I am not going to be the judge on that one. “ https://theylivehomocapensis.substack.com/p/another-type-of-baptism

As for the 'jews,' are you talking about 'jews' as a religion or as a 'race'?

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