True, His love and forgiveness overflow towards those who are his own. But they did not overflow to the Sadducees, or the Scribes and Pharisees (with the exception of those who sought Him). They were very religious people. And there was beauty in their religions, but not in the eyes of Jesus. He called down curses on them (Matt 23).
The world is divided into two kinds of people. Those who respond to Jesus Christ and those who do not. The religions of those who do not respond may be very beautiful, but they are anathema in the sight of God. The idea that because men are 'seeking' that somehow gives them virtue is untrue. Many die 'seeking' and they are lost. Salvation is not found in religion however close it might appear to be to true Christianity. It is found through a personal knowledge of Jesus Christ, and the genuine inward working of the Holy Spirit. All other ways are vain.
Has anyone suggested otherwise?
I am pleased to hear it, and thank God for it. But I still think you need your theology straightened out
Incidentally this is a thread where Roman Catholics, whom the site sees as heretical, come to propagate their beliefs. If they do so they must expect to be put straight. For much of what they believe IS heretical. We have to consider the silent watchers who weigh up what is said and can be led astray. .