Since you are asking about Christianity instead of how well believers do or don't follow the message of the Christ
I don't accept the existence of eternal punishment and a devil believing in reincarnation and the action of karma (sowing and reaping).
Importantly, Meher Baba (and others) have identified Jesus as an incarnation of the one, eternal Avatar. That gives me a different view of some of what's in the Bible. This is also of course not Christian theology but...
When it's said that no one enters the realm of the Father except through Christ, I interpret it mean that no one enters the Beyond State of God (the Father) except through the office of the eternal Avatar (not the historical Jesus).
When I read parts of the Bible especially the two greatest commandments and the Sermon on the Mount, I see the same basic morality as in the major and most religions in the world. And that for me underlines the Source is the same.
So, to me, anyone who says he or she is a Christian and tries to live a life of love and service I count as one on the same basic path.
I don't accept the existence of eternal punishment and a devil believing in reincarnation and the action of karma (sowing and reaping).
Importantly, Meher Baba (and others) have identified Jesus as an incarnation of the one, eternal Avatar. That gives me a different view of some of what's in the Bible. This is also of course not Christian theology but...
When it's said that no one enters the realm of the Father except through Christ, I interpret it mean that no one enters the Beyond State of God (the Father) except through the office of the eternal Avatar (not the historical Jesus).
When I read parts of the Bible especially the two greatest commandments and the Sermon on the Mount, I see the same basic morality as in the major and most religions in the world. And that for me underlines the Source is the same.
So, to me, anyone who says he or she is a Christian and tries to live a life of love and service I count as one on the same basic path.