Christianity is not the only faith to argue that "you are free to believe whatever you want, but if you don't believe what our holy book(s)/traditions tell you you'll spend eternity suffering". From inside those faiths that is a rational statement.
Does it not seem odd that for the majority of believers the one true faith - out of all the major and minor sects and schisms - happens to be the one they were raised in?
Christianity is not the only faith to argue that "you are free to believe whatever you want, but if you don't believe what our holy book(s)/traditions tell you you'll spend eternity suffering". From inside those faiths that is a rational statement.
Does it not seem odd that for the majority of believers the one true faith - out of all the major and minor sects and schisms - happens to be the one they were raised in?