[Speaking of your post specifically now and unrelated to the OP topic]
What if you were born somewhere where people haven't even heard of Jesus, or did not have any real exposure to the Gospel? It's easy for the Western evangelicals to speak like that from the comfort of the first world. I say "first world" in the sense of availability and common cultural knowledge of the Gospel. I love watching Jewish testimonies; a lot of Jewish converts say, per example, that they didn't even have any idea that Jesus was Jewish, or that He was all about Israel, or what happened in the New Testament. They were forbidden to read it, taught as kids that it's dangerous, that it would corrupt them. Some were just
lucky blessed to make friends with a believer who patiently explained it to them and intrigued them to finally pick the book up. Did you know that many of them, even living in Western society, used to think Jesus was some Italian and were completely ignorant? How can some evangelicals judge a person like this with such harshness and readily claim they will go to hell, some with an arrogant certainty even?