Well…let’s be honest here. What I think doesn’t matter to anyone, including the One who would make that call.
There was a time when a Catholic woman not wearing a head cover was committing a sin and putting her eternal soul at risk. Other Christian churches would say that’s bunk.
But to yet again give more fodder to some who would believe I’m a flaming liberal, I’d say I don’t really care about what does and doesn’t get someone “saved”. I try to do my best to do what we’ve been taught to do. For me, religion is about recognizing - and serving - something bigger than me, not about what reward I’m “entitled” to. People serve in the military at serious personal risk in order to serve something bigger than themselves - not to see how many medals they can rack up. The Prodigal Son story is a powerful message for me that even selfish intent doesn’t change a loving father’s love. In that context I opt to do my best to serve and not worry about if I’ve checked all the right boxes.
Just answering honestly here and not trying to proselytize or judge - but IBTL