think that if one were to imagine some superior position or that they have exclusive access to the mind of God because of their brand of religion, then just give yourself an uppercut. Divine Justice would suggest that Divine Guidance must be generally accessible and arise in various places
i say,
this is not a comment on one religion being right or wrong, this is a comment on your statement about Divine justice being totally wrong.
think about it like a book report.
your teacher gives you a book to read, say it be "gone with the wind"
and you write in your report, the charactor said this "blah blah blah" and you directly quote, so the charactor meant what he said.
you get a pass
or you wrote, the charactor said "blah blah blah" but he didn't mean that at all. he meant something completely opposite of what he said.
you get a fail because the teacher said, if he meant something completely opposite of what he said, he would have said it.
of all the books you have read, please quote me the reference where it says.
"Divine Justice would suggest that Divine Guidance must be generally accessible "
because i simply can't find it in the Bible and the Koran and the Torah and the Talmud, the Book of Creation, The Assumption of Moses, the Jerusalem Bible, the Geneva Bible, the Gospel of Thomas, The Dead Sea Scrolls, The early Christian writings or any other book relating to Judaism or Christianity or Islam.
it may be in the writings of Buddha, but i haven't studied them, so i can't say.
Let me repeat, this is not a comment saying that Judaism or Christianity IS the only way, just on your comment that
Divine Justice would suggest that Divine Guidance must be generally accessible "
is recorded anywhere in the books claiming to be Christian or Jewish, and is just your opinion.