I think the way this happened was there were only about 10,000 people worldwide in the religion I was raised in (as far as I know) during the 1950s and early 1960s when I was young.
So, my reaction to them telling me that everyone else but our religion was going to hell (just like most religions say this sort of thing too) was to sort of be horrifed at the whole idea and feeling that something was really wrong with this world view.
So, as I moved into the world as an adult I tried to include everyone (in God's hands) because I came to believe that everyone was a son or a daughter of God and that God should take care of everyone.
So, I stopped believing that only a few people in the religion I was raised in were going to heaven. And then when God moved into my body with me at age 15 when I invoked him there he took me to see the heaven realms as a part of my training and showed me that heavens are basically for everyone who honors life (the life in their bodies and the life all around them all over the universe).
After God showed me this I realized religions who tell people only their religions are going to heaven have some really bad karma to pay because it just isn't true.
So, I became ecumenical because God showed me directly the real truth of life and heaven and all heavens around the earth.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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