It's just statistically more likely for you to end up being a Christian, that's my point. Your delusion makes you see "fate" or "destiny" or "God's guidance", but it's just the simple reality of
PROBABILITY. It was just statistically more likely for you to choose this religion.
Take this image for example:
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If someone is simply not born in a place where Christianity is known, they will simply never hear about the religion, so what then?
A. They go to heaven because they were ignorant (so long as they don't commit extreme sins like murder or rape).
B. They go to hell simply for being born in a place where they'd never hear about Christianity.
If your answer is B, then the God you worship is seriously fucked up and it's a joke to say that he's a "loving" God.
If your answer is A, then the image above is accurate, and the best thing Christianity as a religion could have done, was hide it's existence, because it would increase the likelihood of millions more people going to heaven by virtue of them simply not knowing about the religion.
So spreading Christianity is pretty much like spreading a curse. The moment someone gets the curse they can now be tortured for eternity for not following a ridiculous set of rules (
most of which the average Christian doesn't follow either, for example, you aren't supposed to wear "mixed fabrics" lol).
Leviticus 19:19
"Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woollen come upon thee."
The truth is, the average Christian doesn't even live up to the Bible, so if the argument is "you simply need to try", then who gets to decide why "rules" you can give yourself a pass on. Maybe someone decides they won't wear mixed fabrics but they'll engage in fornication and ask for forgiveness every Sunday.
Do you see how convoluted and ridiculous this is (and I haven't even brought up the different denominations and how the rules change based on that too).
For some denominations sharing blood is a sin, so if you give someone in your family blood because they need a transfusion, are you going to hell?