Hi Kathy,
But surely by what you posted earlier: even if you do not agree with some of the doctrines, they would have eternal life and Jesus loved them?
And how are you sure that you have Jesus right?
You are already adding things to what you said was all that was required. It sounded really nice for a minute, but the reality is that you don't really believe what you posted.
I'm going to answer some of your list though. I'm not a believer, but I know enough that there are other points of view.
They have died for what they believe. If it was all for a lie, that sounds like a case that truth should be a part of faith. Not just that faith has a practical purpose or makes us feel good. Martyrs at least deserve to die for something that is true.
Muslims use the word prophet in a different way than Christians do. In their thinking, Muhammad, Jesus, Moses, etc are all the same thing. There are prophets of law, and prophets not of law. They do not believe in the Trinity, but believe there is one God.
The technical argument against Muslims is that they do not believe in the Pauline version of Christ. To Christian theology, they believe too much and so forfeit God's grace. But do you believe too much too? If you are adding requirements to God's grace, what complaint could you have against Muslims? Just a thought.
[In a nutshell...] back before everything was decided and being created, God had two sons, Jesus and Lucifer. There was a war in heaven. A third stayed in heaven with God. Lucifer said he would force everyone else to worship God. Jesus offered to give himself as a sacrifice that people might freely choose God. Jesus won out, but Lucifer took a third to hell. [End Mormonism nutshell.]
Now you may think that's all made up and very wrong, but it hardly seems like an idea to eliminate people from Jesus's company in eternity. (And besides, I think 'Lucifer' is a mistranslation anyway...)
There was a big conference called the Council of Nicene where the inclusion of books was hammered out. They tossed out a bunch. You probably have this backward, Catholics have some books that were left in, Protestants took some books out later.
The division between protestants and Catholics always confused me a little. From the 'outside' you are almost alike. And apoligies if I badly misrepresented anyone's favorite religion.
So anyway, I'm trying to stick with the arguments, but at the heart of it is the fact that I don't think you believe what you posted.