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    Salvation does not require that individuals personally co... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Some adherents of other religions can be saved through the salvific provisions of the one true religion even if they have not made the personal commitments normally required to appropriate those provisions.

    Salvation does not require that individuals personally commit to or know about the salvific provisions in order to benefit from them.

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    But what of those “adults” who die having never been aware of the salvific conditions of the one true religion? Is it not clearly unjust for exclusivists to claim that they cannot spend eternity with God because they have not met the criteria for salvation stipulated by this religion? For salvific inclusivists, the answer is yes. Like exclusivists, inclusivists believe that eternal existence in God’s presence is only possible because of the salvific provisions noted in the one true religion. How

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