R. Douglas Geivett channeling Relativism
"Is Jesus the Only Way?" in Jesus Under Fire, eds. Michael J. Wilkins and JP Moreland (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1995), p178.
[Speaking rhetorically] The mere suggestion that Jesus might be the
only way to achieve authentic religious fulfillment smacks of bigoted
narrowness and rigid exclusiveness. While these are qualities that we
have come to expect from obtuse religious zealots, they surely are
unworthy of the general run of humanity, if not of God himself — if he
should happen to exist. And the idea that humans can acquire specific
religious knowledge that hold the key to the entire human condition is,
well, pretentious at the least. The attitude is simply incompatible
with enlightened awareness of our cognitive limitations.
Knowledge via Religious Experience + Postmodern Epistemology

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