id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3512 Inclusivism - Wikipedia .html text/html 3052 570 55 This article uncritically uses texts from within a religion or faith system without referring to secondary sources that critically analyze them. The fundamental principle enunciated by Bahá'u'lláh, the followers of His Faith firmly believe, is that religious truth is not absolute but relative, that Divine Revelation is a continuous and progressive process, that all the great religions of the world are divine in origin, that their basic principles are in complete harmony, that their aims and purposes are one and the same, that their teachings are but facets of one truth, that their functions are complementary, that they differ only in the nonessential aspects of their doctrines, and that their missions represent successive stages in the spiritual evolution of human society.[1][2] Some Evangelical scholars believe that God judges all people based on their response to the Holy Spirit, and that just as Romans 2:14-15 shows that God is righteous by condemning people who violate natural law as they understand it, it also shows His mercy in forgiving those who have lived up to all the light they have had. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3512.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3512.txt