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>I dont think its specified in the books like that.
It is. It’s mostly an unfortunate anachronism because the writers of the Quran and Bible thought the Fertile Crescent basically housed all of humanity. Tarshish (now called Spain) was known as the “End of the World” to Ancient Jews. Which I think is a really fun fact. I have discussions with priests and rabbis and such on occasion, and many of them are shocked by that fact. Anyways, the Bible doesn’t address th Native Australians because they didn’t know Australia existed. Not an issue. All of humanity lives here, so anyone who does not worship our god is knowingly rejecting him.
>How could you blame someone for not converting to a religion he knows nothing about.
This is how most denominations function. There’s no grace for not knowing. If there was, then why would Evangelize be necessary? Let everyone die in ignorance.
>There are tons of sects that claim the same.
Most religions proclaim that the existence of their god is self-evident in nature, which is stupid, but religion is not a logical field.
>Probably someone also claimed that unless you give to the temple of zeus you will go to hell forever.
Do you have a source for that? Because that is not at all my understanding of the Greek afterlife. Your good and bad deeds might matter, but I don’t think there’s a punishment for not believing in Zeus. In Christianity, your good deeds don’t matter because “All have sinned,” so all that matters is affirming the Nicene Creed.