Which implies that either (1) all Christians are bigoted or (2) none have seen the light. Which is a rather bigoted opinion.
You omitted the remainder of what I had posted which clearly precludes either of your two implications.
From what I posted the more relevant implications would be that
some Christians are bigoted in what they say, and that others may well have seen a
degree of light (albeit that none can have seen '
absolute truth' because of the effect of the darkened glass which pervades the view of
all prior to seeing Christ face to face).
If that is a 'bigoted opinion then 'yes', I raise my hand.
Here is what I said in full:-
"the light' that, IMO, can never be more than a distorted view of things that can only be seen "as through a glass darkly until we see Christ face to face and finally know even as we are known".
Blimey, I had even added the anti bigoted rarity of 'IMO'