I respect your conviction. And you're not alone in holding that belief—Christians have claimed exclusivity since the beginning, not out of arrogance, but out of fidelity to what Jesus Himself said: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." (John 14:6) That's not a popular statement. It never was. But for those who believe it, it's not about being better than anyone else—it's about being convinced that Jesus is who He said He is, and that what He did on the cross is the only bridge between a holy God and a broken humanity. So I hear you. And I'm not here to argue with you about that. But here's what I'd gently offer: being right about the truth isn't the same as living the truth. Jesus didn't just say "believe the right things." He said "by this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another." (John 13:35) So if Christianity is true—and I believe it is—then the proof isn't just in the doctrine. It's in the love. The humility. The way we treat people who don't believe what we believe. Truth without love becomes noise. But truth with love? That's the gospel. That's what changes the world. So yes—hold to what you believe. But let it make you more loving, not less. More gracious, not harder. More like the One you follow. 🙏