I guess being brought up in a military home and then doing a 4-year hitch myself has influenced me to crave orthodoxy. What to do? Fact is, I'm perfectly comfortable with all the tenets of my denominational faith. But I totally respect the wishes of others to worship according to the dictates of their conscience. In fact, I believe it is of the utmost importance. In one sense, I believe religious liberty is the issue that is at stake within the Gospel itself. In the past, I have only given this lip service, but after experiencing the pluralism of Internet forums, I've had to learn to either put up or shut up.
I do believe that, in the judgment, it will be found that some things are going to have to have been gotten right by each individual, according to the conviction that has been granted them by the Holy Spirit. There is absolutely no way one can discern what this requirement is for another at present. I don't believe people will be lost because they were born under the wrong society, culture, etc. But I do believe that all the mercy and grace that has been or ever will be distributed, since Lucifer had his first little worship service for himself, will be directly attributable to the blessed Calvary event.